Claims
- 1. An object-turning apparatus for a high-speed strapping and conveying machine, comprising:
- (a) conveying means having a high-friction conveying surface for rapidly moving an object into and out of a strapping station;
- (b) at least two object-turning members at the strapping station spaced on opposite sides of the conveying surface and longitudinally spaced along the conveying surface for engaging the object on opposite sides, one member engaging the forward half and the other engaging the rearward half of the object;
- (c) means for lifting the object off the conveying surface at the strapping station, the means having a low-friction surface to make rotation of the object easier;
- (d) strapping means for placing a first strap around the object at the strapping station, and thence a second strap around the object after the object is rotated; and
- (e) means for moving the object-turning members simultaneously from their initial positions on opposite sides of the lifting means toward the other side of the lifting means to engage and to rotate the object, and stop means for positioning the bundle in its rotated position whereby the object is rotated by the object-turning members into at least a three-point triangular engagement position on the lifting means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the stop means includes a stop surface separate from and aligned with an object-turning member on one side of the bundle, and contacts that half of the object remote from the half contacted by the object-turning member for providing triangulation engagement.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lifting means has at least two longitudinally spaced tables defining a strapping line therebetween.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, the stop surface including a vertical post, means for pushing the post against the object-turning member, and means limiting the distance of movement of the post for positioning the post longitudinally of the conveyor to achieve the three-point alignment.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, the high-friction surface including two sets of transversely spaced conveyor belts, each set longitudinally spaced on either side of the strapping station.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, the high-friction surface including two sets of transversely spaced conveyor belts, each set longitudinally spaced on either side of said strapping line.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the means for lifting raises both tables simultaneously.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each object-turning member includes an elongated paddle to contact the object throughout its rotation and at least one paddle including a stop surface spaced on opposite sides of the centerline of the object from the pushing surface to provide the three-point triangular engagement when the object is turned.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein each object-turning member further includes a slip clutch to allow swiveling of about ninety degrees against a predetermined friction pressure.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein each object-turning member further includes a cam surface to contact and to rotate the paddle when the paddle moves inwardly and a reset roller to contact and to rotate the paddle when the paddle moves outwardly.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, said slip clutch including a first pivot post mounted on said paddle, a forked cam pivotally mounted on the first pivot post, friction discs interconnecting the post and forked cam, means for adjusting the slippage pressure of the discs and a roller within said forks and responsive to rotation of the paddle to pivot said forked cam whereby the drag between the friction discs is transmitted to the rotation of the paddle.
- 12. In a bundle-strapping machine of the type having an infeed conveyor and an outfeed conveyor on opposite sides of a strapping station, strapping means located in part below the conveyors at the strapping station for placing a strap tightly around the bundle, and bundle-turning apparatus at the strapping station, comprising:
- a table having a bundle-supporting surface of lower friction than the conveyors,
- means for elevating the table to lift the bundle off the conveyors,
- downwardly depending turning posts spaced transversely and longitudinally of the conveyors at the strapping station,
- means for moving the posts transversely toward the center of the strapping station simultaneously for engaging the bundle and rotating the bundle,
- wherein each post includes a large area, elongated bundle-engaging surface with the length of the surface of at least one of the posts in the direction parallel to the side of the bundle extending on opposite sides of the centerline of the bundle when the bundle is turned whereby the bundle will be engaged at least at three spaced, triangularly located points, and means for stopping the rotation of the bundle whereby the triangulation and stopping of the bundle assures the bundle gets turned accurately ninety degrees.
- 13. A turning mechanism for rotating horizontally conveyed objects ninety degrees on a conveyor mechanism, comprising:
- (a) conveying means for moving the object along a path, including longitudinally and transversely spaced, high-friction conveyor surfaces, lifting means having a low-friction surface, and means for raising and lowering the lifting means to raise the object off the conveyor surfaces during rotation of the object;
- (b) first means for engaging and moving a forward half of one side of the object transversely of the conveyor means in a first direction,
- (c) second means for engaging and moving a rearward half of a second opposite side of the object transversely of the conveying means in a second direction opposite the first direction, either the first or second means also including a stop means for engaging the object in at least three triangularly positioned points, and
- (d) means for actuating the first and second means simultaneously whereby the object is turned and positioned in a single movement.
- 14. The mechanism of claim 13 wherein the first and second means each includes a vertical bar and the stop means is separate and spaced from the bar on the same side of the object for providing the three triangularly positioned points.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 14, further including means for strapping the object, and wherein the lifting means includes longitudinally spaced tables defining a strapping area therebetween, and the means for raising and lowering the lifting means raises and lowers both tables simultaneously.
- 16. An apparatus for turning bundles of newspapers ninety degrees on a conveyor, comprising:
- (a) a conveyor for moving the bundle along a path;
- (b) first means for engaging and moving a forward half of one side of the object transversely of the conveyor means in a first direction;
- (c) second means for engaging and moving a rearward half of a second opposite side of the object transversely of the conveying means in a second direction opposite the first direction, either first or second means including stop means for engaging the object in at least three triangularly positioned points; and
- (d) means for actuating the first and second means simultaneously whereby the object is turned and positioned in a single movement,
- wherein the first and second means for engaging contact the bundle with surfaces that are substantially parallel to the sides of the bundle at the moment of contact.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 154,754, filed May 30, 1980, now abandoned.
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