Information
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Patent Grant
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6223882
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Patent Number
6,223,882
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Date Filed
Friday, February 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Olszewski; Robert P.
- Chin; Paul T.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 198 37703
- 198 375
- 198 409
- 198 410
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a loading and/or offloading device, a transfer member includes two jaws, one of which is fixed and the other of which is mobile, for picking up an object. The mobile jaw is mounted to be mobile under the control of an actuator including a compensator spring arrangement, the tension in which is variable. The transfer member is carried by a carriage and is slaved to a tilting system operated mechanically by the carriage. Applications include printing machines.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally concerned with automatic loading and/or offloading of a machine of any kind including at least one processing station to which objects to be processed must be presented one by one.
It is more particularly, but not necessarily exclusively, directed to the situation in which the machine is a printing machine, for example a silkscreen printing machine.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With an eye on productivity, machines of this kind are frequently serviced by at least one conveyor.
There are usually two conveyors, a feed conveyor on the upstream side of the processing station and an evacuation conveyor on the downstream side of the station.
A loading and/or offloading device is also provided for automatically transferring an object to be processed from the feed conveyor to the processing station, for automatic loading of the processing station, and/or transferring a processed object from the processing station to the evacuation conveyor, for automatic offloading of the processing station.
The loading and/or off loading device used in this case therefore comprises at least one transfer member adapted to pick up an object.
The present invention is more particularly directed to the situation in which a transfer member of the above kind has two jaws for holding the object, namely a fixed jaw and a jaw that is mobile relative to the fixed one and which, during an operating cycle of the machine, is alternately closed to pick up an object by cooperating with the fixed jaw to grip the object and opened to release the object.
From one production run to another the objects to be processed may have different configurations and it is important for the transfer member to be easily and quickly adapted to suit the objects without risk of damaging them.
A first object of the invention is an arrangement that satisfies this requirement in a very simple and effective manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In that arrangement, the present invention more precisely consists in a loading and/or offloading device for a machine including a processing station to which objects to be processed must be presented one by one, the loading and/or offloading device including at least one transfer member which includes two jaws for picking up an object, one of which jaws is fixed and the other of which is mobile, wherein the mobile jaw of the transfer member is mounted to be mobile under the control of an actuator including compensator spring means, the tension in which can be adjusted.
Accordingly, from one production run to another, all that is required is to operate on the tension in the compensator spring means so that, when an object is picked up, the force with which the object is gripped by virtue of being clamped between the mobile jaw and the fixed jaw will not lead to any deterioration of the object compromising its integrity.
Moreover, the objects to be processed are handled one by one by a holding device which holds them during printing, when the processing station is a printing station in a printing machine.
It is therefore important for the objects to be processed to be presented to the processing station with a particular orientation that corresponds to that of the holding device.
In practice, in the case of a silkscreen printing machine, each object to be processed then extends along a horizontal axis.
In contrast, when, with an eye on productivity, machines of the kind in question are serviced by two conveyors, a feed conveyor and an evacuation conveyor, the objects to be processed, on the one hand, and the processed objects, on the other hand, both usually extend thereon along a vertical axis.
This is the case, in particular, when the objects are bottles.
Thus, when, still with an eye on productivity, a loading and/or offloading device is used at the processing station concerned and automatically takes the objects to be processed one by one from the feed conveyor, then offers the object to the holding device of the processing station concerned, and then places it on the evacuation conveyor after it has been processed, it is important for the loading and/or offloading device to be able to provide this change of orientation. A loading and/or offloading device for this purpose has been proposed that includes a carriage which is mounted to reciprocate on a frame under the control of translation actuator means, at least one transfer member carried by the carriage and adapted to pick up and to release an object, and tilting means to which the transfer member is slaved and which are able to move the transfer member from a first orientation, in which the picked up object extends along a first axis, to a second orientation, in which the picked up object extends along a second axis which is different from the first axis and which in practice is perpendicular to the plane defined by the first axis and an intermediate axis orthogonal to it.
Two transfer members operating concomitantly are usually provided side by side, one for loading and the other for offloading.
Be this as it may, in prior art loading and/or offloading devices the tilting means of the transfer member(s) are usually controlled individually.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,176,598 describes a loading and/or offloading device in which, in contrast, the tilting means are operative entirely because of the effect of movement of the carriage, which is to the benefit of productivity.
The above loading and/or offloading device is satisfactory and may continue to be so.
However, it has the drawback of being adapted only to use a transfer member of a particular type, in this instance a transfer member in which the picked up object is held by suction.
The present invention also consists of an arrangement which, in contrast, enables the use of another type of transfer member, if required, and which also has other advantages.
In accordance with this arrangement, the present invention consists of a loading and/or offloading device for a machine including a processing station to which objects to be processed must be presented one by one, said loading and/or offloading device including a carriage which is mounted to reciprocate on a frame under the control of translation drive means, at least one transfer member carried by said carriage adapted to pick up and to release an object, and tilting means to which said transfer member is slaved and which, due exclusively to the effects of movement of said carriage, are adapted to move said transfer member from a first orientation in which said object picked up extends along a first axis to a second orientation in which said object picked up extends along a second axis perpendicular to the plane that said first axis defines with an intermediate axis orthogonal to it, in which device said tilting means for said transfer member include a link articulated to said frame, a crank mounted to rotate about a first shaft end prevented from rotating on said carriage and articulated to said link, a second shaft end orthogonal to said first shaft end and mounted to rotate relative to said crank, and a base carried by said second shaft end, carrying said transfer member and with a bevel gear operating in the manner of an epicyclic gear between said two shaft ends.
Accordingly, and in accordance with the invention, the movement in translation of the carriage brings about the change in the orientation of the transfer member, on the one hand, by means of the crank which, due to the action of the link, causes the transfer member to tilt, and, on the other hand, by the bevel gear which, conjointly with the aforementioned tilting, causes the transfer member to pivot, the bevel gear that carries the shaft end to which is fixed the base carrying the transfer member rolling on that carried by the fixed shaft end as the crank tilts.
Accordingly, if required, the transfer member can be a mechanically operated transfer member, for example, with a gripping or clamping effect, which for some objects at least may be preferable to a transfer member using suction.
Also, if required, the rotation axis of the transfer member can be close to the center of mass of the object picked up, or even pass through its center of mass, which considerably reduces the inertia due to the corresponding lever arm, which is to the benefit of a higher working rate.
The frame of the loading and/or offloading device in accordance with the invention is preferably an individual frame, separate from that of the machine to be equipped, and adapted to be attached to the machine.
Thus the loading and/or offloading device in accordance with the invention is advantageously able to operate when required to do so by the machine, in the manner of a module, which is beneficial to modular design of a machine of this kind.
The transfer member(s) equipping the loading and/or offloading device are preferably removable, like a tool, to make it quick and easy to adapt the loading and/or offloading device to the specific configuration of the objects to be processed.
The features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description given by way of example and with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an elevation view to a small scale of a machine equipped with a loading and/or off loading device in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2
is a diagram of directions showing how this loading and/or offloading device works.
FIG. 3
is a locally cut-away elevation view to a larger scale of the loading and/or offloading device.
FIG. 4
is a locally cut-away plan view of it as seen in the direction of the arrow IV in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a partial view of it in section taken along the broken line V—V in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a partial rear view of it as seen in the direction of the arrow VI in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
shows the detail VII from
FIG. 3
to a larger scale.
FIG. 8
shows the detail VIII from
FIG. 4
to the same scale as FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
shows the detail IX from
FIG. 5
to the same scale as
FIGS. 7 and 8
.
FIG. 10
shows the detail X from
FIG. 6
to the same scale as
FIGS. 7
,
8
and
9
.
FIG. 11
is a partial plan view, derived from that of
FIG. 4
, showing diagrammatically the bevel gears that control the orientation of one of the transfer members equipping the loading and/or offloading device in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 12
is a locally cut-away plan view of the transfer member to a different scale.
FIG. 13
is a partial view of it in section taken along the line XIII—XIII in FIG.
12
.
FIG. 14
is a perspective view to a different scale of a slide used in the transfer member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The figures show, by way of example, application of the invention to the situation in which, on the one hand, the machine
10
concerned is a printing machine and, on the other hand, the objects
11
to be processed are bottles with a bottom
12
and a neck
13
.
The machine
10
will not be described here as it is not in itself relevant to the present invention.
Suffice to say that, essentially, in addition to a frame
14
, which will not be described in detail, it includes at least one processing station
15
, here a printing station, and that it is serviced by a feed conveyor
16
A on the upstream side of the processing station
15
and an evacuation conveyor
16
E on its downstream side, with a loading and/or offloading device
18
between the conveyors, vertically above the processing station
15
.
The processing station
15
is a silkscreen printing station, for example, as shown in FIG.
1
.
Be this as it may, the objects
11
to be processed must be presented to it one by one and they are taken up in turn by a holding device which has a spike
21
and a sleeve
22
that can move axially relative to each other and is able to grip an object
11
by clamping it between the bottom
12
and the neck
13
, as seen better in FIG.
5
.
In practice the conveyors
16
A,
16
E are horizontal and the holding device is operative between them.
As shown here, for example, the conveyors
16
A,
16
E are aligned with each other, but this is not necessarily always the case.
Be this as it may, the objects
11
are conveyed vertically by the conveyors
16
A,
16
E, with their bottom
12
resting on the conveyor.
The holding device extends horizontally at the processing station
15
.
There is therefore a change in the orientation of the objects
11
to be processed from the feed conveyor
16
A to the processing station
15
and likewise there is a change of orientation of the processed objects
11
from the processing station
15
to the evacuation conveyor
16
E.
The loading and/or offloading device
18
must be able to provide these changes of orientation in addition to the necessary movements.
In a manner that is known per se the loading and/or offloading device
18
in accordance with the invention includes, for this purpose, a carriage
23
which is mounted to reciprocate on a frame under the control of translation control means
24
, at least one transfer member
26
C,
26
D carried by the carriage
23
and adapted to pick up an object
11
and to put it down and, as described in more detail hereinafter, tilting means
27
to which the transfer member
26
C,
26
D is slaved and which are adapted to move the transfer member
26
C,
26
D from a first orientation in which the picked up object
11
extends along a first axis to a second orientation in which the picked up object
11
extends along a second axis perpendicular to the plane defined by the first axis and an intermediate axis orthogonal to it.
In the embodiment shown the carriage
23
carries two side by side transfer members
26
C,
26
D, one for loading on the same side as the feed conveyor
16
A and the other for offloading on the same side as the evacuation conveyor
16
E, tilting means
27
being associated with each of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D.
In the embodiment shown, therefore, the loading and/or offloading device in accordance with the invention both loads the processing station and offloads it.
The orientation diagram in
FIG. 2
shows diagrammatically how the corresponding tilting means
27
work.
In the case of the transfer member
26
C, which operates between the feed conveyor
16
A and the processing station
15
, the object
11
to be picked up initially extends along a first axis AC, or loading axis, which is a vertical axis, as symbolized by an arrow in
FIG. 2
; at the end of its transfer by the carriage
23
it must extend along a second axis AI, or printing axis, which is a horizontal axis, also as symbolized by an arrow in
FIG. 2
; as shown in dashed line in
FIG. 2
, the second axis AI is in practice perpendicular to the plane P
1
defined by the first axis AC and an intermediate axis A′
1
orthogonal to it.
In the case of the transfer member
26
D that operates between the processing station
15
and the evacuation conveyor
16
E, the object
11
to be picked up initially extends along a first axis which is the horizontal printing axis AI previously mentioned and, at the end of its transfer by the carriage
23
, it must extend along a second axis AD which is a vertical axis, as symbolized by an arrow in
FIG. 2
; as symbolized in dashed line in
FIG. 2
, the second axis AD is in practice perpendicular to the plane P
2
defined by the first axis AI and an intermediate axis A′
2
orthogonal to it.
In each instance tilting is combined with pivoting.
FIG. 3
shows illustrative intermediate positions of the objects
11
in chain-dotted line.
As in the embodiment shown, the frame of the loading and/or offloading device
18
in accordance with the invention is preferably an individual frame, separate from the frame
14
of the machine
10
, and adapted to be attached thereto.
Being familiar to the skilled person, the frame will not be described in detail here.
Likewise the carriage
23
.
Suffice to say, in connection with the carriage
23
, that in the embodiment shown it has shoes engaged with elongate rails
31
parallel to the lengthwise direction of the conveyors
16
A,
16
E and its translation drive means
24
include a digital motor
33
.
As usual, in the present context the expression “digital motor” means a digitally controlled motor.
As shown here, for example, the carriage
23
includes a nut
34
meshing with a recirculating ball screw
35
constrained to rotate with the output shaft
36
of the digital motor
33
.
In a manner that is known per se, the tilting means
27
of a transfer member
26
C,
26
D are mechanically operated by the carriage
23
with the result that their intervention is entirely the result of movement of the carriage.
As is the case in the embodiment shown, the tilting means
27
are preferably identical for each of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D.
In other words, the tilting means
27
associated with the transfer member
26
D are identical to the tilting means
27
associated with the transfer member
26
C.
The tilting means
27
will therefore be described interchangeably hereinafter with reference to either of the transfer members
2
GC,
26
D and likewise the drawings show interchangeably the components of the tilting means
27
associated with the transfer member
26
C and those of the tilting means
27
associated with the transfer member
26
D.
In accordance with the invention, the tilting means
27
of a transfer member
26
C,
26
D include a link
37
which is articulated to the frame and therefore at a fixed point
38
C in the case of the link
37
associated with the transfer member
26
C and a fixed point
38
D in the case of the link
37
associated with the transfer member
26
D (see
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
7
), a crank
40
mounted to rotate about a first shaft end
41
prevented from rotation on the carriage
23
is articulated to the link
37
, a second shaft end
42
orthogonal to the first shaft end
41
is mounted to rotate relative to the crank
40
(see
FIGS. 4 and 8
) and a base
44
carried by the second shaft end
42
carries the transfer member
26
C,
26
D concerned with a bevel gear
45
operative in the manner of an epicyclic gear between the two shaft ends
41
,
42
.
In the case of the link
37
associated with the transfer member
26
C the fixed point
38
C is on the same side as the feed conveyor
16
A and in the case of that associated with the transfer member
26
D the fixed point
38
D is on the same side as the evacuation conveyor
16
E (see FIG.
1
).
In practice the first shaft end
41
extends transversely relative to the direction of movement in translation of the carriage
23
and the second shaft end
42
extends parallel to this translation direction.
To prevent it rotating on the carriage
23
, the first shaft end
41
of the embodiment shown has a tail
41
′ which is gripped in a yoke
41
″ carried by the carriage
23
(see FIGS.
8
and
9
).
The first shaft end
41
therefore has a plurality of sections with different diameters, and likewise the second shaft end
42
, in practice.
In the embodiment shown the crank
40
is attached to a chassis
46
in the form of a sleeve or bush which is rotatably mounted on the first shaft end
41
and on which the second shaft end
42
is itself rotatably mounted.
The bevel gear
45
comprises two bevel pinions
47
,
48
constrained to rotate with the respective shaft ends
41
,
42
and meshing with each other.
How to execute the above arrangements will be evident to the skilled person and will not be described in more detail here.
Suffice to say, however, that for reasons that will become apparent hereinafter, and as shown here, each of the bevel pinions
47
,
48
of the bevel gear
45
extends over only part of the circumference.
As is the case in the embodiment shown, the transfer members
26
C,
26
D are preferably also of the same type, being in practice identical.
As previously, their components are therefore described interchangeably hereinafter with reference to either of them.
In the embodiment shown a transfer member
26
C,
26
D of this kind has two jaws
50
,
51
, one of which is fixed and the other of which is mobile.
In accordance with the invention, the mobile jaw
51
is moved by an actuator
53
including compensator spring means
64
, the tension in which is variable, these arrangements being described in more detail hereinafter.
In the embodiment shown, the mobile jaw
51
is rotatably mounted and its actuator
53
includes an endless belt
54
running around a plurality of pulleys, namely a motor pulley
55
rotated by rotation drive means
56
, a drive pulley
57
with which the mobile jaw
51
is constrained to rotate and at least one jockey wheel
58
which is rotatably mounted on a support block
62
that is mobile in translation against the compensator spring means
64
.
In the embodiment shown the actuators
53
of the mobile jaw
51
of the two transfer members
26
C,
26
D are separate for each of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D but, in the embodiment shown, they share the same motor pulley
55
and the means
56
for rotating it.
They are also of generally similar construction.
The rotation drive means
56
common to the two actuators
53
are preferably constituted by or include a digital motor.
In the embodiment shown the motor pulley
55
of the two actuators
53
is rotatably mounted on the frame
25
and the belts
54
extend parallel to each other and to the direction of movement in translation of the carriage
23
, on the same side as the rear face of the carriage
23
, between it and the frame
14
of the machine
10
.
They are preferably notched belts in which case the pulleys around which they run are notched in a complementary manner.
The motor pulley
57
of each actuator
53
is rotatably mounted on the carriage
23
and the support block
62
of the jockey wheel
58
is mounted on the frame
25
so that it can move in translation.
In the embodiment shown, in each of the actuators
53
, the motor pulley
55
, on the one hand, and the jockey wheel
58
, on the other hand, are at respective ends of the loop formed by the corresponding belts
54
and the drive pulley
57
occupies an intermediate position between the motor pulley
55
and the jockey wheel
58
.
In this embodiment, the motor pulley
55
and the jockey wheel
58
are in practice at the same level, the drive pulley
57
is at a level different to that of the motor pulley
55
and the jockey wheel
58
and, consequently, two additional jockey wheels
60
are provided, which, rotatably mounted on the carriage
23
, flank the drive pulley
57
, one on the upstream side of the drive pulley
57
and the other on its downstream side, as shown diagrammatically in FIG.
6
.
As shown here, for example, the drive pulley
57
is at a higher level than the motor pulley
55
and the jockey wheel
58
.
In the embodiment shown, and as seen more clearly in
FIG. 10
, the support block
62
for the jockey wheel
58
in each of the actuators
53
is mounted to move in translation on the rails
63
, like a carriage, against the compensator spring means
64
.
As shown here, for example, the support block
62
is coupled to a screwthreaded rod
65
which passes freely through a fixed eyelet
66
and with which an adjuster nut
67
meshes, beyond the eyelet
66
, with a compression spring between the eyelet
66
and the adjuster nut
67
constituting the compensator spring means
64
.
In practice the eyelet
66
is attached to the frame
25
.
As is the case in the embodiment shown, a position detector
68
is preferably placed in the path of movement of the support block
62
to respond to any movement thereof beyond a particular position.
The position sensor
68
being well known in itself, and not being in itself relevant to the present invention, it will not be described here.
In the embodiment shown, the drive pulley
57
of the mobile jaw
51
of a transfer member
26
C,
26
D rotates with a third shaft end
70
coaxial with the first shaft end
41
and is rotatably mounted on the chassis
46
which is rotatably mounted on the shaft end and a transmission
71
described in detail hereinafter constrains the mobile jaw
51
to rotate with a fourth shaft end
72
coaxial with the second shaft end
42
and also rotatably mounted on the chassis
46
, with a bevel gear
73
operating in the manner of an epicyclic gear between the third shaft end
70
and the fourth shaft end
72
.
Like the first shaft end
41
and the second shaft end
42
, the third shaft end
70
and the fourth shaft end
72
each have a number of sections with different diameters.
The bevel gear
73
operative between them is in practice at a position diametrally opposite the bevel gear
45
operative between the first shaft end
41
and the second shaft end
42
.
Like the bevel gear
45
, the bevel gear
73
comprises two bevel pinions
75
,
76
which are respectively constrained to rotate with the corresponding two shaft ends
70
,
72
and which mesh with each other.
Unlike the bevel pinions
47
,
48
of the bevel gear
45
, however, the bevel pinions
75
,
76
of the bevel gear
73
extend all around the circumference.
Of course, the bevel gears
45
,
73
do not interfere with each other in any manner and it is for this reason that the bevel pinions
47
,
48
of the bevel gear
45
extend in each case over only a portion of the circumference.
However, their diametrally opposite positions facing each other within the chassis
46
advantageously makes the assembly extremely compact.
In each of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D the third shaft end
70
in practice carries a pinion
77
that meshes with a pinion
78
constrained to rotate with the drive pulley
57
of the corresponding actuator
53
.
Also, in the embodiment shown, the transmission
71
operative between the mobile jaw
51
of a transfer member
26
C,
26
D and the corresponding fourth shaft end
72
includes a rod
79
carried by the fourth shaft end
72
which passes axially through the second shaft end
42
and extends as far as the base
44
on which the transfer member
26
C,
26
D operates.
In this embodiment, the transmission
71
also includes a slide
80
which, mounted to be mobile on the base
44
and, to be more precise, in the latter, carries two racks
81
,
82
in two orthogonal planes (see
FIGS. 11
to
14
).
A pinion
83
carried by the rod
79
meshes with the rack
81
and is constrained to rotate with the fourth shaft end
72
.
A pinion
84
with which a rod
85
carrying the mobile jaw
51
is constrained to rotate meshes with the rack
82
.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, for example, the mobile jaw
51
is attached to a bush
86
by means of which it is sleeved on and constrained to rotate with the rod
85
.
Each of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D is preferably removable to constitute tooling that can be changed to suit the inherent configuration of the objects
11
to be processed.
To this end all that is required is for their components, here the fixed jaw
50
and the mobile jaw
51
, each to be removably attached to the base
44
, the fixed jaw
50
being screwed to it, for example, and the bush
86
carrying the mobile jaw
51
being force-fitted on the rod
85
equipping the base
44
, for example.
In the embodiment shown, the fixed jaw
50
is a simple solid block with a localized notch
88
against which an object
11
to be picked up bears and is located.
In the embodiment shown the notch
88
is cylindrical, with generatrices parallel to the rod
85
, and its contour is globally a quarter-circle.
It can be different, however, depending on the profile of the objects
11
to be processed.
In this embodiment the mobile jaw
51
is a simple strip bent to form a dihedron near its free end and the generatrix of which is also parallel to the rod
85
.
It can be different, however, depending on the profile and/or the nature of the objects
11
to be processed.
As symbolized in chain-dotted line in
FIG. 12
, the mobile jaw
51
of each of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D is designed to move between two extreme positions
51
′,
51
″, one of which is an open position and the other of which is a closed position, and which are substantially at 180° to each other.
At the start of the operating cycle of the loading and/or offloading device
18
in accordance with the invention the mobile jaw
51
of the transfer member
26
C is open and the object
11
to be processed nearest the front end of the feed conveyor
16
A is opposite the fixed jaw
50
of the transfer member
26
C, being held in place and stabilized on the feed conveyor
16
A by arrangements which, well known per se, and not relevant to the present invention, will not be described here.
The mobile jaw
51
then closes onto the object
11
, as symbolized by an arrow F
1
in
FIG. 12
, and the object
11
is then picked up, gripped between the fixed jaw
50
and the mobile jaw
51
.
The carriage
23
then begins a movement from one end of the rails
31
on which it is slidably mounted to the other, as symbolized by an arrow F
2
in FIG.
3
. During this movement, the corresponding link
37
rotates the crank
40
, and therefore the chassis
46
carried by the crank
40
, through 90° about the shaft end
41
, as symbolized by an arrow F
3
in
FIGS. 3 and 7
.
During this rotation, and because of conjugate movement of the crank
40
about the shaft end
41
and rolling of the shaft end
42
relative to the shaft end
41
because of the bevel gear
45
operative between them like an epicyclic gear, the object
11
moves from its original vertical configuration to the required final horizontal configuration and, as shown in
FIG. 5
, it is then taken up by the holding device at the processing station
15
of the machine
10
.
The corresponding actuator
53
causes the mobile jaw
51
of the transfer member
26
C to return to the open position, which releases the object
11
, and the released object is left with the holding device for printing.
In practice the printing occurs while the carriage
23
is returning to its original position.
During this return movement the transfer member
26
D is again vertically above the holding device
20
and, by virtue of arrangements of the same type as those previously operating, its mobile jaw
51
then closes on the printed object
11
, as shown in FIG.
3
.
During the next operating cycle of the loading and/or offloading device
18
in accordance with the invention the object
11
picked up again is moved by the transfer member
26
D to the evacuation conveyor
16
E and, by a process that is the converse of the previous one, moves from its horizontal orientation at the processing station
15
of the machine
10
to the required vertical orientation on the evacuation conveyor
16
E; it is then released.
Of course, in each operating cycle of the loading and/or offloading device
18
in accordance with the invention an object
11
is moved from the feed conveyor
16
A to the processing station
15
of the machine
10
by the transfer member
26
C at the same time as a printed object
11
is moved from the processing station
15
to the evacuation conveyor
16
E by the transfer member
26
D.
Movements to the corresponding open and closed positions of the mobile jaw
51
of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D in practice occur virtually instantaneously while the carriage
23
is stopped.
They are accordingly driven by the digital motor constituting the rotation drive means
56
of the motor pulley
55
of the corresponding actuators
53
.
In practice the motor pulley
55
is constrained to rotate with the output shaft of the digital motor constituting the rotation drive means
56
which is controlled so that, each time the carriage
23
moves, there is no relative movement between the belt
54
of the actuators
53
and the corresponding drive pulley
57
during the time for which the corresponding transfer member
26
C,
26
D must remain closed, i.e. during the time for which the mobile jaw
51
of the transfer member
26
C,
26
D must be close to the associated fixed jaw
50
.
In other words, the digital motor constituting the rotation drive means
56
then tracks the digital motor
33
driving the carriage
23
.
Clearly, for each configuration of the object
11
, the compensator spring means
64
provide optimum control of the clamping force applied to the object
11
by the mobile jaw
51
of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D.
All that is required for this is to adjust their tension accordingly, by operating the corresponding adjuster nut
67
.
For there to remain some clamping force even for the minimal configuration of an object
11
, symbolized in chain-dotted line at
11
′ in
FIG. 12
, the closed position
51
″ of the mobile jaw
51
of the transfer members
26
C,
26
D extends beyond the contour of that minimal configuration
11
′, as also symbolized in chain-dotted line in FIG.
12
.
What is more, in this closed position
51
′, which is effective only in the absence of any object
11
, the position sensor
68
is activated, which stops the entire installation if a presence sensor, not shown, associated with the feed conveyor
16
A shows that objects
11
to be processed are present on that conveyor.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described and shown, but encompasses any variant execution thereof.
In particular, instead of being rotatably mounted, the mobile jaw of one or both transfer members could be mobile in translation.
Also, instead of being mounted on the same carriage the two transfer members could be mounted on separate carriages.
Finally, only one of the transfer members could be provided if the machine concerned is loaded or offloaded in some other way, even manually.
Claims
- 1. A loading and/or offloading device for a machine including a processing station to which objects to be processed must be presented one by one, the loading and/or offloading device comprising at least one transfer member which includes two jaws for picking up an object, one of said jaws being a fixed jaw and the other of said jaws being a mobile jaw; the mobile jaw of the transfer member being mounted to be mobile under the control of an actuator including compensator spring means having an adjustable tension;said mobile jaw of said transfer member being rotatably mounted and its actuator including a belt looped around a plurality of pulleys, namely a motor pulley rotated by rotation drive means, a drive pulley with which the mobile jaw is constrained to rotate and at least one jockey wheel that is rotatably mounted on a support block mounted to be mobile in translation against said compensator spring means; said loading and/or offloading device further comprising tilting means adapted to move said transfer member, and consequently also the fixed and mobile jaws, from a first orientation in which said object picked up extends along a first axis to a second orientation in which said object picked up extends along a second axis perpendicular to the plane that said first axis defines with an intermediate axis orthogonal to said first axis.
- 2. The device claimed in claim 1, wherein the support block for the jockey wheel is coupled to a screwthreaded rod which passes freely through a fixed eyelet and which meshes beyond said eyelet with an adjuster nut, a compression spring between said eyelet and said adjuster nut constituting said compensator spring means.
- 3. The device claimed in claim 2 wherein said support block for said jockey wheel is mounted to move on rails in the manner of a carriage.
- 4. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein a position sensor is placed in the path of movement of said support block for said jockey wheel.
- 5. The device claimed in claim 1, wherein said belt of said actuator of said mobile jaw of said transfer member is a notched belt.
- 6. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein said rotation drive means of said motor pulley of said actuator of said mobile jaw of said transfer member comprise a digital motor.
- 7. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein said transfer member is carried by a carriage mounted to reciprocate on a frame and said belt of said actuator of said mobile jaw extends parallel to the direction of movement in translation of said carriage.
- 8. The device claimed in claim 7 wherein said motor pulley of said actuator of said mobile jaw of said transfer member is rotatably mounted on said frame, its drive pulley is rotatably mounted on said carriage and said support block of said jockey wheel is mounted to be mobile in translation on said frame.
- 9. The device claimed in claim 8 wherein said motor pulley and said jockey wheel are at respective ends of the loop formed by said belt and said drive pulley occupies an intermediate position between said motor pulley and said jockey wheel.
- 10. The device claimed in claim 9 wherein said motor pulley and said jockey wheel are at the same level, said drive pulley is at a different level and two additional jockey wheels are provided, rotatably mounted on said carriage, one on the upstream side of said drive pulley and the other on the downstream side of said drive pulley.
- 11. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein said fixed jaw of said transfer member includes a notch on which said object to be picked up bears and locates.
- 12. A loading and/or offloading device for a machine including a processing station to which objects to be processed must be presented one by one, said loading and/or offloading device including a carriage which is mounted to reciprocate on a frame under the control of translation drive means, at least one transfer member carried by said carriage adapted to pick up and to release an object, and tilting means to which said transfer member is slaved and which, due exclusively to the effects of movement of said carriage, are adapted to move said transfer member from a first orientation in which said object picked up extends along a first axis to a second orientation in which said object picked up extends along a second axis perpendicular to the plane that said first axis defines with an intermediate axis orthogonal to said first axis, in which device said tilting means for said transfer member include a link articulated to said frame, a crank mounted to rotate about a first shaft end prevented from rotating on said carriage and articulated to said link, a second shaft end orthogonal to said first shaft end and mounted to rotate relative to said crank, and a base carried by said second shaft end, carrying said transfer member and with a bevel gear operating in the manner of an epicyclic gear between said two shaft ends.
- 13. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said crank is attached to a chassis which is mounted to rotate on said first shaft end and on which said second shaft end is rotatably mounted.
- 14. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said bevel gear comprises two bevel pinions respectively constrained to rotate with said two shaft ends and meshing with each other.
- 15. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said translation drive means of said carriage include a digital motor.
- 16. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said frame is an individual frame separate from said frame of said machine to be equipped and adapted to be attached thereto.
- 17. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said transfer member includes two jaws, one of which is fixed and the other which is mobile, and said mobile jaw is mounted to rotate under the control of an actuator including a belt looped around a plurality of pulleys, namely a motor pulley that is rotated by rotation drive means, a drive pulley with which said mobile jaw is constrained to rotate and at least one jockey wheel.
- 18. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said carriage carries two transfer members side by side, one for loading and the other for offloading, with tilting means associated with each of said transfer members.
- 19. The device claimed in claim 13 wherein said transfer member includes two jaws, one of which is fixed and the other which is mobile, and said mobile jaw is mounted to rotate under the control of an actuator including a belt looped around a plurality of pulleys, namely a motor pulley that is rotated by rotation drive means, a drive pulley with which said mobile jaw is constrained to rotate and at least one jockey wheel.
- 20. The device claimed in claim 19 wherein said drive pulley of said mobile jaw of said transfer member is constrained to rotate with a third shaft end coaxial with said first shaft end, rotatably mounted on said chassis which is rotatably mounted thereon, and said mobile jaw is constrained by a transmission to rotate with a fourth shaft end coaxial with said second shaft end and rotatably mounted on said chassis, with a bevel gear operative in the manner of an epicyclic gear between said third shaft end and said fourth shaft end.
- 21. The device claimed in claim 20 wherein said transmission is operative between said mobile jaw of said transfer member and said fourth shaft end includes a rod carried by said fourth shaft end and passing axially through said second shaft end.
- 22. The device claimed in claim 20 wherein said transmission operative between said mobile jaw of said transfer member and said fourth shaft end includes a slide which carries two racks with one of which a pinion constrained to rotate with said fourth shaft end is constrained to rotate and with which meshes a pinion with which a rod carrying said mobile jaw is constrained to rotate.
- 23. The device claimed in claim 22 wherein said slide is mounted to be mobile on said base.
- 24. The device claimed in claim 19 wherein said carriage carries two transfer members side by side, one for loading and the other for offloading, with tilting means associated with each of said transfer members.
- 25. The device claimed in claim 24 wherein said actuators of said mobile jaw of said two transfer members share said motor pulley and its rotation drive means.
- 26. The device claimed in claim 12 wherein said two transfer members are of the same type.
- 27. The device claimed in claim 14 wherein each of said bevel pinions of said bevel gear extends over only a portion of the circumference.
- 28. A loading and/or offloading device for a machine including a processing station to which objects to be processed must be presented one by one, the loading and/or offloading device comprising at least one transfer member which includes two jaws for picking up an object, one of said jaws being a fixed jaw and the other of said jaws being a mobile jaw; the mobile jaw of the transfer member being mounted to be mobile under the control of an actuator including compensator spring means having an adjustable tension; said mobile jaw of said transfer member being rotatably mounted and its actuator including a belt looped around a plurality of pulleys, namely a motor pulley rotated by rotation drive means, a drive pulley with which the mobile jaw is constrained to rotate and at least one jockey wheel that is rotatably mounted on a support block mounted to be mobile in translation against said compensator spring means; said compensator spring means structured and arranged to provide optimum control of the clamping force applied to one of the objects by the mobile jaw.
Priority Claims (2)
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98 02412 |
Feb 1998 |
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98 02413 |
Feb 1998 |
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