Claims
- 1. A method of individually orientating to desired angular positions the containers of a multipack of generally cylindrical containers disposed in an array and coupled together by a packaging coupler, the coupler allowing scanning access to the containers and presenting them with a substantial resistance to rotation, the method comprising: conveying the preformed multipack with the containers unorientated to a reception station; sensing the presence of the multipack at the reception station and generating a ready signal; actuating intermittently and unidirectionally operable advancing means to engage the multipack at the reception station and advance the multipack to an orientation station following generation of the ready signal; lifting the containers of the multipack at the orientation station into engagement with respective chucks, each of the chucks being coupled to a respective motor to be driven thereby for rotating the container engaged with said chuck; energising the motors to rotate the containers about their cylindrical axes; scanning the rotating containers individually for unique features thereon and for each container producing a recognition signal output when the said unique feature is recognised and stopping rotation of said containers by de-energising the associated motors in response to said recognition signals, whereby the rotation is stopped with the containers at a predetermined datum angular position; for each container having a desired angular position different to said datum position delivering a series of engergising pulses to the associated motor to rotate the container through a predetermined number of incremental angular steps and with a predetermined direction of rotation thereby to bring the container into said desired angular position; and after all the containers have been brought into their said desired angular positions, lowering said containers and actuating said advancing means to deliver the multipack with orientated containers out of the orientation station and simultaneously advance another multipack to the orientation station.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, which includes stopping rotation of each container in response to the respective recognition signal, determining when recognition signal outputs have been produced for all the containers of the multipack, and rotating the containers further on such determination.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the containers of the multipack are all rotated further, through equal predetermined angles and with the same direction of rotation.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the containers of the multipack are all rotated further, through equal predetermined angles and with the same direction of rotation.
- 5. Apparatus for individually orientating to desired angular positions the containers of multipacks each having generally cylindrical containers disposed in an array and coupled together by a packaging coupler, which multipacks are conveyed in succession to a reception station with their containers unoriented, the apparatus comprising means for sensing a multipack at the reception station and emitting a ready signal in response thereto, multipack advancing means operable intermittently and unidirectionally for engaging a multipack at the reception station and advancing the multipack to an orientation station after the ready signal has been emitted by the sensing means, a plurality of chuck means at the orientation station arranged for engagement by the respective containers of the multipack, motors respectively coupled to said chuck means for rotating the chuck means for said containers to rotate with said chuck means, and programmable control means including means for energising the motors to rotate the chuck means and the containers engaged therewith, sensor means for recognising a unique feature of each container as it rotates and producing a recognition signal in response thereto, means responsive to the recognition signal output from the sensor means to stop rotation of said container by de-energising the associated motor whereby rotation is stopped with the container at a predetermined datum angular position, and means operable after the container has been stopped at said datum angular position to cause a series of energising pulses to be delivered to the associated motor to rotate the container through a predetermined number of incremental angular steps and with a predetermined direction of rotation thereby to bring the container to its desired angular position, the advancing means being arranged after the containers have been lowered by the lifting means to deliver the multipack with oriented containers out of the orientation station and simultaneously advance another multipack to the orientation station from the reception station.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, which includes further means responsive to the outputs from the sensor means for producing a further signal when recognition signals have been produced from all the containers of the multipack, and programming means responsive to the further signal to control the drive means to rotate one or more of the containers further through a predetermined angular position and with a predetermined direction of rotation, after such further rotation the containers all having their desired angular positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 279,049, filed Dec. 2, 88, now abandoned.
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