Information
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Patent Grant
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6401434
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Patent Number
6,401,434
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 2, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Seed Intellectual Property Law Group PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 445
- 053 448
- 053 474
- 053 475
- 053 157
- 053 238
- 053 250
- 053 244
- 053 247
- 053 534
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for loading packing trays filled with fruit or vegetables into a packing carton. The apparatus can include a frame, a carton loading station to support the packing carton, and a tray engaging member configured to engage the selected tray and move the selected tray into the carton. In one embodiment, the tray engaging member is coupled to a tray head that is movable relative to the frame to place the tray into the packing carton. A pad inserter, movably coupled to the frame, inserts a cushioning pad above each tray after the tray is loaded into the carton.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention is directed to methods and apparatuses for loading filled fruit packing trays into cartons, boxes, or other containers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Shipment of fruit, such as apples, requires packing the fruit so it is not bruised or otherwise damaged while the fruit is in transit. Damage to the fruit may result if the fruit is packed too tightly or packed so loosely that the fruit can be jarred into sudden contact with the walls of its container or other fruit. Typically, fruit such as apples are packed in paper fiber trays that have cups shaped and sized for retaining the apples to minimize movement of the apples relative to the trays. The trays are shaped so that when filled with apples or other fruit, they may be stacked one upon another in a packing carton for shipment.
In one conventional packing method, the fruit packing trays are filled with apples by hand and the filled trays move on a conveyor belt to a boxing station. At the boxing station, workers manually pick up each filled apple tray and load the trays one by one into cartons for shipment. In one aspect of this conventional method, a machine inserts cushioning pads between each tray in the carton to further cushion and protect the fruit. An automated device with suction cups is typically used to place a top pad on the top-most tray before the carton is sealed.
One drawback with this conventional method is that manually loading the filled trays into packing cartons is a time-consuming, labor-intensive and expensive activity. Accordingly, one approach to addressing the foregoing problem has been to automatically place an empty fruit packing tray in the carton using automated suction cups that engage the tray and release the tray into the carton. The apples are then individually, automatically deposited in the tray using automated suction cups that engage the apples and release the apples into the cups of the tray. Once the tray is full, a cushioning pad is automatically positioned on the filled tray and the next empty tray is automatically positioned on top of the cushioning pad. The next tray is then automatically filled with apples in a similar manner.
One problem with this automated approach is that loading apples individually into the trays with suction cups can be a time-consuming process and the suction cups can damage the apples, particularly if the apples (or another fruit) are soft. Furthermore, the suction cups do not orient the apples in a uniform manner, so that the arrangement of apples in the trays is not consistent, which may be unappealing to consumers. Still a further drawback is that the automatic process does not allow for a final quality control check of each apple just before the apple is placed in the tray. Yet a further drawback is that the automatic device is relatively large and may not be fit into existing apple processing facilities without substantially altering existing processing lines.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to methods and apparatuses for loading packing cartons with packing trays filled with fruit or vegetables. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a frame and a carton loading station proximate to the frame and configured to support the packing carton in a selected position. The apparatus can further include at least one tray engaging member coupled to the frame and movable relative to the frame and the carton loading station between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the tray engaging member is spaced apart from the packing carton to engage a selected filled fruit packing tray and in the second position, the tray engaging member is proximate to the packing carton to load the selected filled tray into the packing carton.
In one embodiment, the tray engaging member can be one of a plurality of tray engaging members coupled to a tray head that moves upwardly and downwardly with the tray engaging members relative to the packing carton between the first and second positions. Each tray engaging member can have an elongated shaft with a tapered end portion for engaging the selected tray. The tray engaging members are pivotable relative to the tray about a rotation axis between an engaged position with the tray engaging members engaging the selected tray and a disengaged position with the tray engaging members disengaged from the selected tray. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the tray engaging members are coupled to first and second portions of the tray head. The first portion of the tray head is pivotable relative to the second portion to spread the tray engaging members apart around the selected filled tray as the tray head engages the selected filled tray.
A method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention includes engaging a selected filled fruit packing tray with a tray engaging member of a carton loading apparatus, positioning the tray proximate to an opening of a packing carton, and moving the tray engaging member and the selected tray as a unit toward the carton to position the selected tray within the carton. The method can further include releasably engaging a cushioning pad with an inserter apparatus and releasing the cushioning pad onto the filled fruit packing tray when the filled fruit packing tray is in the carton.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of an apparatus having a tray head for loading filled fruit packing trays in a carton in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged, bottom plan view of the tray head shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged bottom isometric view of a portion of the tray head shown in
FIG. 1
with the sidewalls of the tray head pivoted outwardly.
FIG. 4
is another bottom isometric view of the portion of the tray head shown in
FIG. 3
with the sidewalls of the tray moved inward.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed toward devices and methods for loading filled packing trays, such as fruit packing trays, into a carton, box or other container. The device includes a tray head having movable tray engaging members that engage the filled packing tray and move the tray into the carton. The device also inserts cushioning pads between the filled packing trays in the carton. The specific details of certain embodiments of the invention are set forth in the following description and in
FIGS. 1-4
to provide a thorough understanding of such embodiments. One skilled in the art, however, will understand that the present invention may have additional embodiments and that they may be practiced without several of the details described in the following description.
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of an apparatus
10
having a frame
12
that supports a tray positioner
14
. The tray positioner
14
is movable relative to the frame
12
to receive a filled packing tray
16
from a tray conveyor
18
and load the packing tray into a carton
20
positioned below the tray positioner. The apparatus
10
further includes a carton loader
22
that delivers the empty carton
20
to a carton support
24
located beneath the tray positioner
14
for filling with packing trays. The tray positioner
14
deposits the filled packing tray
16
into the carton
20
and a pad inserter
26
places a cushioning pad
28
on top of the filled tray when the filled tray is within the carton
20
. The foregoing steps are repeated until the carton
20
has been loaded to capacity with filled trays
16
. The loaded carton
20
is then moved to a loaded carton conveyor
30
which transports the loaded carton to other stations (not shown) for sealing, labeling, and delivery.
In one embodiment, the filled trays
16
are configured to hold fruit such as apples
31
, in a manner generally similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,827,068, incorporated herein by reference. In other embodiments, the trays
16
have other shapes and configurations for holding apples or other fruits, vegetables or food items.
In one embodiment, the tray conveyor
18
, which transports the filled trays
16
to the tray positioner
14
, includes a conventional device having a belt wrapped around a pair of rollers
32
, one of which is visible in FIG.
1
. Alternatively, the tray conveyor
18
can include other devices, such as a plurality of parallel, closely spaced rollers. In either case, the filled tray
16
exits the tray conveyor
18
and moves onto a tray platform
34
positioned at the end of the tray conveyor
18
, where the filled tray is received by the tray positioner
14
. A photodetector
36
or other detection device positioned above the end of the conveyor
18
detects the passage of the filled tray
16
onto the tray platform
34
and can be coupled to the tray positioner
14
to activate the tray positioner.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, the tray positioner
14
includes a movable tray support
38
that retrieves the filled tray
16
from the tray platform
34
and positions the filled tray beneath a movable tray head
40
of the tray positioner. In one aspect of this embodiment, the tray support
38
is pivotally coupled to a support arm
42
at a support pivot joint
44
. The support arm
42
is coupled to the frame
12
at a frame pivot joint
46
. A hydraulic or pneumatic arm actuator
48
extends between the support arm
42
and the frame
12
and is retractable to pivot the support arm
42
and the tray support
38
attached thereto about the frame pivot joint
46
(as indicated by arrow A) between a retrieving position (shown in
FIG. 1
) with the tray support positioned to scoop up the filled tray
16
from the tray platform
34
, and an aligned position with the tray support and the filled tray aligned with an axis
50
extending upwardly from the carton
20
. The arm actuator
48
is extendable to move the tray support
38
back to the retrieving position to pick up the next filled tray
16
from the tray platform
34
.
In a further aspect of this embodiment, the tray support
38
has a relatively sharp leading edge
52
that slides between the tray platform
34
and the filled tray
16
to facilitate placing the tray support under the filled tray. The tray support
38
also has an upward projection
54
that allows the tray support
38
to slide under the filled tray
16
, with the filled tray positioned to the right of the projection as viewed in
FIG. 1
, to thereby restrict subsequent movement of the filled tray toward the tray conveyor
18
so the filled tray does not slide off of the tray support
38
as the tray support moves away from the tray platform
34
toward the aligned position under the tray positioner
14
. For example, the projection
54
can have a sloped surface facing the filled tray
16
when the filled tray is on the tray platform
34
and a stepped surface that is moved beyond the filled tray so it engages a lower edge of the filled tray when the filled tray is on the tray support
38
. In still a further aspect of this embodiment, the tray support
38
pivots about the support pivot joint
44
(for example, with a four-bar linkage or with a separate actuator) as the support arm
42
pivots about the frame pivot joint
46
to keep the filled tray
16
approximately horizontal as it moves into alignment with the carton
20
.
In an alternative embodiment, the tray platform
34
is eliminated and the filled tray
16
exits the tray conveyor
18
and moves directly onto the waiting tray support
38
. Because the tray support
38
does not have to pick the filled tray
16
off of the tray platform
34
it does not need the sharp loading edge
52
illustrated in FIG.
1
. However, it is necessary to make sure that the tray support
38
is in the tray receiving position generally shown in
FIG. 1
when the filled tray
16
passes off of the tray conveyor
18
to avoid it falling and spilling the fruit. In the embodiment not using the tray platform
34
, the tray conveyor
18
is hydraulically driven and a valve in the hydraulic system allows the apparatus
10
to stop the tray conveyor
18
if the tray support
38
has not moved back to the tray receiving position to properly receive the next filled tray
16
thereon.
The carton
20
is moved to a loading station
56
beneath the tray positioner
14
by the carton loader
22
. In one embodiment, the carton loader
22
includes a hopper
58
having an open top
60
and an open bottom
62
. The hopper
58
includes a release bar or retainer
64
to support the empty carton
20
in the hopper (where the carton is shown in phantom lines in FIG.
1
). The release bar
64
is coupled to an actuator
66
that moves the release bar between a secure position (shown in
FIG. 1
) with the release bar extending at least partially across the open bottom
62
and a release position in which the release bar
64
is retracted away from the open bottom
62
. In the secure position, the release bar
64
holds the carton
20
in position above a drop station
68
, which forms part of the carton support
24
. In the release position, the release bar
64
retracts to allow the carton
20
to drop through the open bottom
62
of the hopper
58
and onto the drop station
68
below.
In one embodiment, the drop station
68
can be vertically aligned with the loading station
56
, as shown in FIG.
1
. The carton loader
22
can include a positioning actuator
70
having a piston
72
that extends laterally toward the loading station
56
to push incoming empty cartons along the carton support
24
from the drop station
68
to a pre-loading station
74
positioned between the drop station
68
and the loading station
56
. The carton moving from the drop station
68
to the pre-loading station
74
engages and pushes the carton already at the pre-loading station to the loading station
56
where it is loaded with filled trays
16
. In an alternate arrangement, the carton loader
22
can be eliminated and a conveyor (not shown) can supply empty cartons directly to the loading station
56
. In other embodiments, the apparatus
10
can include other configurations for delivering empty cartons to the loading station
56
.
When the carton
20
is at the loading station
56
, the tray head
40
removes the filled tray
16
from the tray support
38
in a manner that will be discussed in greater detail below with reference to
FIGS. 2-4
. A tray head actuator
75
then lowers the tray head
40
and the filled tray
16
carried by the tray head into the carton
20
. Once the filled tray
16
is placed in the carton
20
, the pad inserter
26
places one of the pads
28
on top of the fruit
31
in the filled tray (within the carton) to provide a cushion between the fruit and the next packing tray
16
to be placed in the carton.
In one embodiment, the pad inserter
26
includes an upright support
76
attached to the frame
12
and positioned adjacent to a stack
78
of the pads. The upright support
76
is pivotably coupled by a pivot shaft
80
to a transverse arm
82
that extends over the pad stack
78
. The pad stack
78
is supported on a stack support
84
which is coupled to a support actuator
86
to move the stack support upwardly and downwardly relative to the transverse arm
82
. The transverse arm
82
can include one or more engaging portions, for example, two suction cups
88
coupled to a vacuum source (not shown) by a vacuum conduit
90
.
In the operation of the pad inserter
26
, the support actuator
86
lifts the pad stack
78
until the uppermost one of the pads
28
contacts the suction cups
88
. A vacuum is applied to the vacuum conduit
90
to draw the pad
28
into secure engagement with the suction cups
88
. The support actuator
86
then moves the stack support
84
downwardly to separate the uppermost pad
28
from the pad stack
78
. An actuator
92
, such as an air-driven actuator, pivots the transverse arm
82
about the pivot shaft
80
rearwardly into the plane of
FIG. 1
to position the pad
28
held by the suction cups
88
over the open carton
20
at the loading station
56
. The vacuum force applied to the suction cups
88
is then reduced so that the pad
28
drops onto the filled tray
16
positioned inside the carton
20
.
The tray head
40
and the pad inserter
26
alternately place a filled tray
16
and then a pad
28
in the carton
20
until the carton
20
is filled. The capacity of the carton
20
depends on the size of the carton and the size of the fruit
31
in the filled tray
16
. In one embodiment, the depth to which the tray head
40
descends within the carton
20
changes automatically as the carton fills with filled trays
16
so that the tray head does not drive the filled tray it supports downwardly against the filled trays already in the carton, which could damage the fruit
31
the filled trays hold. For example, the tray head
40
can include a plurality of vertically spaced apart reflective strips
91
(such as strips
91
a
,
91
b
and
91
c
) which pass by a photodetector
93
as the tray head descends toward the carton
20
. The top-most reflective strip
91
a
is aligned with the photodetector
93
when the tray head
40
is positioned to deposit the first filled tray
16
into the carton
20
, the bottom-most reflective strip
91
b
is aligned with the photodetector when the tray head is positioned to deposit the last filled tray
16
into the carton
20
, and the intermediate reflective strips
91
c
are sequentially aligned with the photodetector when the tray head is positioned to deposit the several intermediate filled trays. The photodetector
93
detects the reflective strips
91
and accordingly detects the position of the tray head
40
each time the tray head delivers a filled tray
16
to the carton
20
. The photodetector
93
is coupled to an electronic circuit (not shown) that counts the number of filled trays
16
placed in the carton
20
. The photodetector
93
is also coupled to the tray head actuator
75
to stop the tray head's downward descent when the reflective strip
91
corresponding to the position the filled tray is to have within the carton (i.e., first tray, intermediate tray or last tray) is aligned with the photodetector. In other embodiments, the apparatus
10
can include other arrangements for controlling the motion of the tray head
40
.
Once the carton
20
is filled, it moves to the carton conveyor
30
. In one embodiment, the apparatus
10
includes an end arm
94
extending along an end
96
of the carton
20
and a side arm
98
extending a short distance along a side
100
of the carton
20
to pull the carton onto the carton conveyor
30
. The end arm
94
is coupled to an offloading actuator
102
with a rod
104
. When the offloading actuator
102
is activated (drawing the rod
104
from right to left in FIG.
1
), the side arm
98
pulls the fully loaded carton
20
onto the carton conveyor
30
(where the carton is shown in phantom lines), while at the same time rotating the carton about 90° so that the side
100
of the carton
20
is aligned with the travel direction of the carton conveyor
30
. The carton conveyor
30
can include a conventional belt device, as shown in
FIG. 1
, or a plurality of closely spaced rollers, or other conveyance devices.
In other embodiments, the apparatus
10
can include other arrangements for removing the loaded cartons
20
. For example, the carton conveyor
30
can be positioned behind the frame
12
and the loaded cartons
20
can be moved rearwardly into the plane of
FIG. 1
onto the carton conveyor. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the carton conveyor
30
can be a shared conveyor positioned between two frames
12
of the type shown in
FIG. 1
, one frame being positioned rearwardly behind the other. Each frame
12
is aligned with a separate tray conveyor
18
and has a separate tray positioner
14
to receive filled trays
16
and place the filled trays into cartons
20
which are then moved onto the shared carton conveyor
30
. Alternatively, the two frames
12
are joined to form a single frame with two (or more) tray positioners
14
. In other embodiments, the apparatus
10
can include other arrangements for moving the loaded cartons
20
from the loading station
56
to the carton conveyor
30
.
When the carton
20
is at the loading station
56
, the tray support
38
retrieves the loaded tray
16
from the tray platform
34
and swings about the frame pivot joint
46
to center the filled tray
16
over the open carton
20
, as discussed above, and within the grasping range of the tray engaging fingers or members
108
of the tray head
40
which project downward and are moveable to grasp the filled tray
16
. Once the filled tray
16
is grasped by the tray engaging members
108
, the tray support
38
is pivoted about the frame pivot joint
46
, down and away from the tray head
40
, to the tray platform
34
to retrieve the next filled tray
16
. While this occurs the tray head actuator
75
coupled between the tray head
40
and the frame
12
moves the tray head downwardly carrying the grasped filled tray
16
into position over the filled tray
16
. The tray head
40
lowers the filled tray it is grasping into the carton
20
, as will be discussed in greater detail below with reference to
FIGS. 2-4
.
FIG. 2
is a bottom plan view (i.e., looking upwardly) of the tray head
40
shown in FIG.
1
. The general arrangement of the tray head
40
is discussed below with reference to FIG.
2
and specific details of the tray head
40
and its operation are discussed further with reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4
. In one embodiment, the tray head
40
has four sidewalls
110
, shown in
FIG. 2
as a right sidewall
110
a
, a left sidewall
110
b
, a forward sidewall
110
c
, and a rearward sidewall
110
d
. Corner members
112
are positioned at the corners between the neighboring sidewalls
110
and are attached to a top plate
114
to support the sidewalls
110
relative to each other. The top plate
114
is attached to the tray head actuator
75
. In one aspect of this embodiment, the right sidewall
110
a
is fixedly attached to the two corner members
112
between which it is positioned, and the remaining sidewalls
110
b-
110
d
are pivotally coupled at pivot joints
116
to the corner members
112
between which they are positioned.
The tray head
40
further includes three sidewall actuators
118
connected between the fixed right sidewall
110
a
and each of the remaining three sidewalls
110
b-
110
d
to pivot them relative to the right sidewall. Accordingly, the tray head
40
includes a left sidewall actuator
118
b
coupled between the right sidewall
110
a
and the left sidewall
110
b
, a forward sidewall actuator
118
c
coupled between the right sidewall and the forward sidewall
110
c
, and a rearward sidewall actuator
118
d
coupled between the right sidewall and the rearward sidewall
110
d
. The sidewall actuators
118
can be pneumatic, hydraulic, electric or can be powered by other power sources. In one embodiment, each sidewall actuator
118
can include a cylinder
120
coupled to the fixed right sidewall
110
a
and a rod
122
(connected to a piston within the cylinder) extending to the corresponding pivotable sidewall
110
b-
110
d
. The piston rod
122
moves axially between an extended position (shown in
FIG. 2
) with the sidewalls
110
positioned uprightly, and a retracted position (discussed in greater detail below with reference to
FIG. 3
) with the sidewalls pivoted relative to the corner members
112
as shown in FIG.
3
. In alternate embodiments, the tray head
40
can have other arrangements for moving the sidewalls
110
or the sidewalls can be fixed and the motion of the tray engaging members
108
, discussed below, can be sufficient to engage and disengage the filled tray
16
(FIG.
1
).
In one embodiment, each sidewall
110
includes at least two of the tray engaging members
108
, shown as first tray engaging members
108
a
and second tray engaging members
108
b
. In other embodiments, the tray head
40
can include more or fewer tray engaging members
108
. In one embodiment the longer sidewalls
110
b
and
110
c
include three tray engaging members (the third tray engaging members are shown only in
FIGS. 3 and 4
in broken line for purposes of clarity). Each tray engaging member
108
extends through and is rotatably disposed in an aperture
124
in the corresponding sidewall
110
and is rotatable about a rotation axis that extends into the plane of
FIG. 2
, as indicated by arrows B. Each first tray engaging member
108
a
is coupled to an engaging member actuator
126
to rotate the first engaging member
108
a
about its rotation axis. In one embodiment, each engaging member actuator
126
includes an actuator rod
128
pivotably coupled to a tab
130
a
at the upper end of the corresponding first engaging member
108
a
. As the actuator rod
128
moves axially back and forth, it rotates the tab
130
a
and the first engaging member
108
a
connected thereto, as indicated by arrow B. In other embodiments, the first tray engaging member
108
a
can be rotated with other actuator arrangements. In one aspect of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, the first tray engaging member
108
a
is coupled with a pivot link
132
to a tab
130
b
of the second tray engaging member
108
b
of the same sidewall
110
so that as the first tray engaging member
108
a
rotates about its rotation axis, the second tray engaging member
108
b
rotates in the same direction and by the same amount about the rotation axis of the second tray engaging member.
FIG. 3
is a bottom rear isometric view of the tray head
40
shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. For purposes of illustration, the pivot links
132
, the tabs
130
a
,
130
b
, and the engaging member actuators
126
discussed above with reference to
FIG. 2
are not shown in
FIG. 3
to more clearly show the operation of the sidewalls
110
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the cylinders
120
of the sidewall actuators
118
are pivotably coupled to the right sidewall
110
a
so as not to bind when the rods
122
extend and retract. The rods
122
of the sidewall actuators
118
move to their retracted positions to pivot the three pivotable sidewalls
110
b-d
and the tray engaging members
108
outwardly to an open or receiving position as indicated by arrows C. The three pivotable sidewalls
100
b-d
are shown in
FIG. 3
with the rods
122
of the sidewall actuators
118
in a partially retracted position. When fully retracted, the three pivotable sidewalls
100
b-d
are at an almost 90° angle relative to corner members
112
and the tray engaging members
108
extend laterally outward to permit the tray support
38
to move the filled tray
16
well within the grasping range of the tray engaging members
108
when the three pivotable sidewalls
110
b-d
are pivoted back to the position shown in
FIG. 4
for grasping of the filled tray
16
. Once the filled tray
16
is in position adjacent to the tray head
40
, the sidewall actuators
118
pivot the corresponding three sidewalls
110
b-d
back to an approximately upright position, as indicated by arrows D, with the tray engaging members
108
approximately vertical in a closed or supporting position, as shown in FIG.
1
. The filled tray
16
is now firmly grasped by the tray head
40
.
In one aspect of this embodiment, the sidewalls
110
are positioned approximately upright in the closed position, for example, when the lateral dimensions of the filled tray
16
correspond closely to the distance between opposing tray engaging members
108
. Alternatively, the opposing pivotable sidewalls
110
b-d
and opposing tray engaging members
108
can be canted inwardly in the closed position to accommodate a smaller filled tray
16
, or can be canted outwardly in the closed position to accommodate a larger filled tray. Accordingly, the pivotable sidewalls
110
b-d
can rotate inwardly until they encounter resistance caused by the tray engaging members
108
contacting the filled tray
16
.
FIG. 4
is a bottom rear isometric view of the tray head
40
discussed above with reference to
FIGS. 1-3
with the sidewalls
110
rotated to the closed position for a standard size tray. For purposes of illustration, the sidewall actuators
118
discussed above with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
are not shown in
FIG. 4
to more clearly show the operation of the tray engaging members
108
. Each tray engaging member
108
is in the form of an elongated upright shaft that extends through the aperture
124
in the corresponding sidewall
110
. The tray engaging members
108
each have an upper portion (not visible in
FIG. 4
) projecting through an upper edge of the sidewall
110
and a lower portion
136
projecting through a lower edge
138
of the sidewall. The tabs
130
a
,
130
b
discussed above with reference to
FIG. 2
are connected to the upper portion of the tray engaging members. Each of the tray engaging members
108
also has a tapered and canted engaging portion
140
connected to the lower portion
136
thereof.
In one embodiment, the tray engaging members
108
, and hence the engaging portions
140
, rotate approximately 90° about the shaft axis of the tray engaging members, as indicated by arrow B, between an engaged position in which the engaging portions
140
of the tray engaging members
108
face inwardly toward each other to grasp the edges of the fruit packing tray
16
(
FIG. 1
) and a disengaged position in which the engaging portions
140
are aligned with the plane of the corresponding sidewall
110
. For purposes of illustration, the tray engaging members
108
extending through the forward and rear sidewalls
110
c
,
110
d
are shown in the disengaged position and the tray engaging members extending through the left and right sidewalls
110
a
,
110
b
are shown in the engaged position in FIG.
4
. In other embodiments, the tray engaging members
108
rotate through angles different from 90° so long as their engaging portions
140
move between an engaged position in which they engage the filled tray
16
and a disengaged position in which they release the filled tray. In still further embodiments, the tray engaging members
108
can move in a non-pivoting manner between the engaged position and the disengaged position.
Operation of an embodiment of the apparatus
10
is best understood initially with reference to FIG.
1
. As was discussed above, the carton
20
is moved to the loading station
56
after passing from the carton loader
22
to the pre-loading station
74
via the drop station
68
. Filled fruit packing trays
16
pass from the tray conveyor
18
onto the tray platform
34
. The tray support
38
pivots toward the tray platform
34
such that the leading edge
52
of the tray support
38
slips between the tray platform
34
and the filled tray
16
to lift the filled tray onto the tray support. The tray support
38
then pivots about the frame pivot joint
46
to center the filled tray
16
over the open carton
20
at axis
50
. The sidewalls
110
of the tray head
40
are pivoted outwardly to the open position, generally more open than shown in
FIG. 3
, and the tray engaging members
108
are rotated to their engaged positions, with opposing engaging portions
140
pointed inwardly toward each other. The tray support
38
moves the filled tray
16
through its arcuate path until the filled tray
16
is immediately below and adjacent to the tray head
40
, and within the grasping range of the tray engaging members
108
so that when the sidewall actuators
118
are extended the three pivotable sidewalls
110
b-d
rotate in the direction of arrow D in
FIG. 3
to bring the tapered engaging portions
140
into position beneath a rim
142
of the filled tray. The sidewalls
110
b-d
pivot toward each other sufficiently to reach a closed position clamping the filled tray
16
between the tray engaging members
108
. Alternatively, the filled tray
16
can rest on the engaging portions
140
without being clamped between the engaging members
108
.
Once the filled tray
16
has been firmly engaged by the tray head
40
, the tray support
38
pivots downward and away from the tray head
40
and returns to the tray platform
34
to retrieve the next filled tray
16
. The tray head actuator
75
then lowers the tray head
40
toward the carton
20
until the filled tray
16
rests on the bottom of the carton. Accordingly, the tray engaging members
108
are sufficiently slender so that they will easily fit between the rim
142
of the filled tray
16
and the inside walls of the carton
20
as the filled tray is lowered into the carton. When the filled tray
16
is positioned in the carton
20
, the tray engaging members
108
are pivoted to the disengaged position, as was discussed above with reference to
FIG. 4
, and the tray head actuator
75
moves the tray head
40
upwardly out of the carton
20
to the position shown in FIG.
1
. In one aspect of this method, the power to the sidewall actuators
118
(
FIGS. 2 and 3
) can be interrupted without locking the sidewalls
110
in place, allowing the sidewalls to “float” in place, which makes it easier to extract the tray head
40
from the carton without interfering with the sides of the carton or the filled tray
16
.
The pad inserter
26
next positions one pad
28
on top of the fruit
31
in the filled tray
16
within the carton
20
, as discussed above, and the foregoing steps are repeated until the carton is filled. The off-loading actuator
102
then pulls the loaded carton
20
on to the carton conveyor
30
, as discussed above.
An advantage of an embodiment of the apparatus
10
discussed above with reference to
FIGS. 1-4
is that it can automatically load fruit filled packing trays
16
into a carton
20
. This is unlike conventional manual methods, which require that workers manually pick up each loaded tray and place it into the carton, a time consuming, strenuous and repetitive activity.
Another feature of the apparatus
10
discussed above with reference to
FIGS. 1-4
is that it is relatively compact and can accordingly fit on the end of existing apple processing and packing lines. This is unlike some conventional loading devices which are too large to fit at the end of existing apple packing lines without reconfiguring the lines. Still a further advantage over some conventional automatic packing arrangements is that in a method in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the packing trays are manually filled before they are placed in the carton, allowing workers to select and orient the fruit in a manner that is attractive to consumers, and does not damage the fruit.
From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the apparatus
10
can include photodetectors at various locations (including above the tray platform
34
and adjacent the tray head
40
, as shown in
FIG. 1
) to detect and/or track the location of the trays
16
and/or the cartons
20
. The tray positioner
14
and the tray head
40
thereof can have configurations other than those shown in the figures that move the filled trays
16
from the tray conveyor
18
to the carton
20
, and the pad inserter
26
can have other configurations that place the pads
28
on the filled trays
16
. The trays
16
can be completely or partially filled with fruit, such as apples, or the trays can contain other items. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for loading filled fruit packing trays into a packing carton, comprising:a frame; a carton support coupled to the frame and configured to support the packing carton in a selected position; a tray head movably coupled to the frame and movable relative to the frame and the carton support between a first position with the tray head spaced apart from the packing carton to engage a selected filled tray and a second position with the tray head proximate to the packing carton to load the selected filled tray into the packing carton; and at least one tray engaging member coupled to the tray head and configured to engage the selected filled tray while the tray head moves from the first position to the second position and disengage the selected filled tray when the tray head is in the second position, the tray engaging member having an elongated shaft with a tapered end portion for engaging the selected filled tray, the shaft being elongated about an axis and being pivotally coupled to the tray head so as to be pivotable relative to the tray about the axis between an engaged position and a disengaged position.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the tray engaging member is movable relative to the tray head between an engaged position with the tray engaging member positioned to engage the selected filled tray and a disengaged position with the tray engaging member disengaged from the selected filled tray.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the tray engaging member is pivotable relative to the tray head between an engaged position with the tray engaging member positioned to engage the selected filled tray and a disengaged position with the tray engaging member disengaged from the selected filled tray.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the tray engaging member is configured to fit between an edge of the selected filled tray and a sidewall of the packing carton when the tray head is loading the selected filled tray into the packing carton.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the tray engaging member is a first tray engaging member coupled to a movable first portion of the tray head, further comprising a second tray engaging member coupled to a second portion of the tray head, the first portion of the tray head being movable relative to the second portion of the tray head between an open position with the first and second tray engaging members spaced apart from the selected filled tray and a closed position with the tray engaging members engaging the selected filled tray.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the tray engaging member is a first tray engaging member pivotably coupled to a first portion of the tray head, further comprising a second tray engaging member coupled to a second portion of the tray head, the first portion of the tray head being pivotable relative to the second portion of the tray head between an open position with the first tray engaging member pointing at least partially outwardly to receive the selected filled tray and a closed position with the first tray engaging member pointing at least partially downwardly to engage the selected filled tray.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a tray platform coupled to the frame and offset from the tray head and the carton support, the tray platform being positioned at an end of a conveyor to receive the selected filled tray.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a tray platform coupled to the frame and spaced apart from the tray head and the carton support; and a tray positioning arm having a tray support, the tray positioning arm being movably coupled to the frame and movable between a first position with the tray support at least proximate to the tray platform to engage the selected filled tray when the selected filled tray is supported on the tray platform and a second position with the tray support positioned at least proximate to the tray head to position the selected filled tray engaged by the tray support in position for engaging by the tray engaging member.
- 9. An apparatus for loading filled fruit packing trays into a packing carton, comprising:a frame; a carton support coupled to the frame and configured to support the packing carton in a selected position; a tray head coupled to the frame and movable relative to the frame and the carton support between a first position with the tray head spaced apart from the packing carton to engage a selected filled tray and a second position with the tray head proximate to the packing carton to load the selected filled tray into the packing carton; at least one tray engaging member coupled to the tray head and configured to engage the selected filled tray while the tray head moves from the first position to the second position and disengage the selected filled tray when the tray head is in the second position; a tray platform coupled to the frame and spaced apart from an axis extending between the tray head and the carton support; and a tray positioning arm pivotably coupled to a tray support, the tray support having a generally sharp leading edge to insert between the selected filled tray and the tray platform, the tray support further having a projection to restrict motion of the selected filled tray when the selected filled tray is positioned on the tray platform, the tray positioning arm being pivotably coupled to the frame and pivotable between a first position with the tray support inserted between the tray platform and the selected filled tray and a second position with the tray support positioned proximate to the tray head to position the selected filled tray engaged by the tray support in position for engaging by the tray engaging member.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a tray positioning arm having a tray support, the tray positioning arm being movably coupled to the frame and movable between a first position with the tray support in position to receive the selected filled tray and a second position with the tray support positioned at least proximate to the tray head to position the selected filled tray engaged by the tray support in position for engaging by the tray engaging member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a conveyor belt positioned adjacent to the carton support to receive the carton after it has been loaded with filled fruit packing trays.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the carton support is positioned beneath the tray head and the tray head is movable in a downward direction from the first position to the second position.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the carton is a first carton, the carton support is a first carton support, the tray head is a first tray head, the tray engaging member is a first tray engaging member and the selected filled tray is a first selected filled tray, further comprising:a second carton support spaced apart from the first carton support and configured to support a second packing carton in a selected position; a second tray head movable relative to the second carton support between a first position with the tray head spaced apart from a second packing carton to engage a second selected filled tray and a second position with the second tray head proximate to the second packing carton for loading the second selected filled tray into the packing carton; at least one tray engaging member coupled to the second tray head and configured to engage the second selected filled tray while the second tray head moves from its first position to its second position; and a conveyor positioned between the first and second tray heads to receive the first and second packing cartons after the first and second packing cartons have been loaded with filled fruit packing trays.
- 14. An apparatus for loading filled fruit packing trays into a packing carton, comprising:a frame; a carton support fixedly coupled to the frame and configured to support the packing carton in a selected position; a tray head movably coupled to the frame and movable upwardly and downwardly along a tray head axis relative to the frame and the carton support between a first position with the tray head spaced apart from the packing carton to engage a selected filled tray and a second position with the tray head proximate to the packing carton to load the selected filled tray into the packing carton, the second position being beneath the first position, the tray head having a first portion and a second portion pivotable relative to the first portion about an axis transverse to the tray head axis between a receiving position to receive the selected filled tray and a supporting position to support the selected filled tray, the first and second portions of the tray head being positioned opposite each other, the tray head further having third and fourth opposing portions between the first and second portions, the second, third and fourth portions being pivotable relative to the first portion; and each of the first, second, third and fourth portions of the tray head having at least a first tray engaging member rotatably coupled to the respective portion of the tray head and pivotable about a first pivot axis between an engaged position with the first tray engaging member supporting at least a portion of the selected filled tray and a disengaged position with the first tray engaging member disengaged from the selected filled tray, and a second tray engaging member rotatably coupled to the respective portion of the tray head and pivotable about a second pivot axis between an engaged position with the second tray engaging member supporting at least a portion of the selected filled tray and a disengaged position with the second tray engaging member disengaged from the selected filled tray.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising:a pad inserter pivotably coupled to the frame and having a plurality of vacuum cups coupled to a vacuum source, the pad inserter being movable relative to a stack of pads between a retrieving position with the vacuum cups aligned with the stack of pads and engaged with a top pad of the stack of pads and a disposing position with the vacuum cups aligned with the selected filled tray when the selected filled tray is positioned in the packing carton.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a carton loader having a carton retainer movably coupled to an actuator and movable relative to the frame between a support position with the retainer supporting the packing carton and a release position with the retainer disengaged from the carton to release the carton, the carton support having a drop station positioned beneath the carton loader to receive the packing carton when the carton retainer releases the carton and a loading station beneath the tray head to support the carton when the carton receives the selected filled tray.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a linear actuator coupled to the frame and positioned proximate to the carton support, the linear actuator having an actuator rod coupled to an engaging arm to engage a surface of the carton and rotate the carton as the actuator rod moves linearly relative to the frame.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the first tray engaging member of each of the first, second, third and fourth portions of the tray head has an elongated shaft and a tapered engaging portion toward one end of the shaft, the tapered engaging portion being canted relative to an axis of the shaft to engage the selected filled tray.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein at least one of the first, second, third and fourth portions of the tray head has the second tray engaging member spaced apart from the first tray engaging member, with the first and second tray engaging members being coupled together to rotate together and engage the selected filled tray.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising:a tray positioning arm having a tray support, the tray positioning arm being movably coupled to the frame and movable between a first position with the tray support in position to receive the selected filled tray and a second position with the tray support positioned at least proximate to the tray head to position the selected filled tray engaged by the tray support in position for engaging by the first and second tray engaging members.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the tray positioning arm is pivotably coupled to the frame and selectively rotates to move the tray support between the first and second tray support positions.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising:a tray platform coupled to the frame and spaced apart from the tray head and the carton support; and a tray positioning arm having a tray support, the tray positioning arm being movably coupled to the frame and movable between a first position with the tray support at least proximate to the tray platform to engage the selected filled tray when the selected filled tray is supported on the tray platform and a second position with the tray support positioned at least proximate to the tray head to position the selected filled tray engaged by the tray support in position for engaging by the first and second tray engaging members.
- 23. An apparatus for loading packing trays filled with fruits or vegetables into a packing carton, comprising:a frame; a carton loading station at least proximate to the frame and configured to support the packing carton in a selected position; and at least one tray engaging member movably coupled to the frame and movable relative to the frame and the carton loading station between a first position with the at least one tray engaging member spaced apart from the packing carton to engage a selected filled tray and a second position with the at least one tray engaging member proximate to the packing carton to load the selected filled tray into the packing carton, the at least one tray engaging member being configured to selectively engage and disengage from the selected filled tray, the at least one tray engaging member having an elongated shaft with a tapered end portion for engaging the selected filled tray, the shaft being elongated about an axis and being pivotable relative to the selected filled tray about the axis between an engaged position and a disengaged position.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the tray engaging member is movable relative to the frame between an engaged position with the tray engaging member positioned to engage the selected filled tray and a disengaged position with the tray engaging member disengaged from the selected filled tray.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the carton loading station includes a portion of a carton support fixedly attached to the frame.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the tray engaging member is a first tray engaging member coupled to a first portion of a tray head movably coupled to the frame to move with the first tray engaging member between the first position and the second position, further comprising a second tray engaging member coupled to a second portion of the tray head, the first portion of the tray head being movable relative to the second portion of the tray head between an open position with the tray engaging members spaced apart from the selected filled tray and a closed position with the tray engaging members engaging the selected filled tray.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 23, further comprising:a tray positioning arm having a tray support, the tray positioning arm being movably coupled to the frame and movable between a first position with the tray support in position to receive the selected filled tray and a second position with the tray support positioned proximate to the at least one tray engaging member to position the selected filled tray for engaging by the at least one tray engaging member.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, further including a tray platform to receive the selected filled tray thereon, the tray platform being coupled to the frame and spaced apart from the at least one tray engaging member, and the first position of the tray positioning arm being at least proximate to the tray platform, the tray positioning arm being operable when moved into the first position to pick up the selected filled tray from the tray platform.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the carton is a first carton, the carton loading station is a first carton loading station, the tray engaging member is a first tray engaging member and the selected filled tray is a first selected filled tray, further comprising:a second carton loading station spaced apart from the first carton loading station and configured to support a second packing carton in a selected position; and a second tray engaging member movably coupled to the frame and movable relative to the frame and the second carton loading station between a first position with the second tray engaging member spaced apart from a second packing carton to engage a second selected filled tray and a second position with the second tray engaging member proximate to the second packing carton for loading the second selected filled tray into the second packing carton, the second tray engaging member being configured to selectively engage and disengage from the second selected filled tray; and a carton conveyor positioned between the first and second carton loading stations to receive the first and second cartons after the first and second cartons have been loaded.
- 30. A method for loading filled fruit or vegetable packing trays into a packing carton, comprising:engaging a selected filled tray with tray engaging members of a carton loading apparatus, engaging the selected filled tray including rotating opposing tray engaging members away from each other about a first axis, moving the tray engaging members together toward the selected filled tray, rotating the tray engaging members toward each other about the first axis to move the tray engaging members closer to the selected filled tray, and pivoting each tray engaging member about a corresponding second axis transverse to the first axis to engage a portion of the tray engaging members with the selected filled tray; positioning the selected filled tray proximate to an opening of the carton; and moving the tray engaging members and the selected filled tray as a unit toward the carton to position the selected tray within the carton.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the tray engaging members include at least two tray engaging members and engaging the selected filled tray includes suspending the selected filled tray from the tray engaging members.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein moving the tray engaging members and the selected filled tray as a unit includes moving the tray engaging members and the selected filled tray in a generally downward direction.
- 33. The method of claim 30, further comprising moving the selected filled tray from a conveyor to a fixed tray platform and moving the selected filled tray from the fixed tray platform to a movable tray support member to position the selected filled tray relative to the tray engaging members.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein moving the selected filled tray from the fixed tray platform includes sliding the tray support member between the fixed tray platform and the selected filled tray.
- 35. The method of claim 30, further comprising moving the selected filled tray from a conveyor to a movable tray support member and moving the tray support member to a position at which the selected filled tray can be engaged by the tray engaging members.
- 36. The method of claim 30 wherein engaging the selected filled tray includes operating a tray head having the tray engaging members and pivoting at least some of the tray engaging members relative to the tray head to contact the tray engaging members with the selected filled tray to grasp the selected filled tray.
- 37. A method for loading filled fruit packing trays into a packing carton with a carton loading apparatus, comprising:positioning the carton beneath a plurality of tray engaging members of the carton loading apparatus; receiving a selected filled tray on a tray support and pivoting the tray support to align the selected filled tray between the tray engaging members and the carton; engaging the selected filled tray on the tray support with the plurality of tray engaging members by pivoting the tray engaging members relative to the selected filled tray from a disengaged position to an engaged a position; moving the tray support away from the selected filled tray so that the tray engaging members support the selected filled fruit packing tray; lowering the tray engaging members and the selected filled fruit packing tray into the carton and pivoting the tray engaging members to the disengaged position to release the selected filled tray; and raising the tray engaging members out of the carton.
- 38. The method of claim 37, further comprising:drawing a cushioning pad into engagement with a vacuum cup by applying a vacuum to the vacuum cup; pivoting the vacuum cup to align the pad with the selected filled tray while the selected filled tray is in the carton; and releasing the vacuum to the vacuum cup to drop the pad onto the selected filled tray.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein dropping the pad onto the selected filled tray occurs while the carton remains positioned beneath the tray engaging members.
- 40. The method of claim 37 wherein engaging the selected filled tray includes positioning tapered ends of the tray engaging members around a periphery of the selected filled tray.
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52-43268 |
May 1977 |
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