Claims
- 1. A method for orienting pears, each having a stem end and a blossom end, into a position wherein the stem end of each pear extends downwardly beneath its blossom end, the blossom end is moved to a known set height position, and wherein the stem end of each pear is thereafter centered in a concave receptacle wherein the blossom end is grasped at the known set height position and centered by a plurality of upwardly extending arms, comprising the steps: tumbling each pear between a pair of rolls rotating about spaced horizontal axes until the stem end of each pear extends downwardly between said pair of rolls,
- dropping said pear by abruptly separating said pair of rolls,
- catching said pear by a plurality of resiliently mounted fingers, each of which extends downwardly at an angle of at least 30.degree. from the horizontal, and each of which extends toward a common center point, such that if said pear is caught off-center, one or more of said resilient fingers tends to center said pear,
- pushing the blossom end of said pear downwardly to push said pear through said plurality of resilient fingers to a predetermined set height position for said blossom end,
- moving a concave receptacle upwardly for receiving and centering the stem end of said pear while maintaining said set height position of said blossom end, and
- grasping and centering the blossom end of said pear with a plurality of arms.
- 2. The method of claim 1 comprising the further step of stopping the rotation of at least one of said pair of rolls prior to separating said pair of rolls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/035,667, filed Mar. 23, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,431,095.
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