Sample chip collating apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6648586
  • Patent Number
    6,648,586
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 30, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A collating for collecting sample chips includes a framework supporting a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins. The apparatus further includes at least one collection bin shaped and dimension for movement on the track and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to an apparatus for collating sample chips. More particularly, the invention relates to an apparatus for automatically collating sample laminate chips used at design centers for the selection of proper laminates.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Those who have redone a kitchen or bathroom have been confronted with choosing an appropriate countertop. In many cases, the individuals choose from a variety of decorative laminates used in the fabrication of countertops.




The choice can often be overwhelming when one considers the vast number of available colors and designs. Since providing complete sheets of laminate for consideration by consumers is not practical, laminate manufacturers commonly provide design centers with laminate samples from which consumers may choose a desired laminate for the fabrication of a countertop, or other decorative laminate product.




Decorative laminate samples are commonly small chips which are approximately 2″ by 3″. Each chip includes a hole for displaying and retaining the chips in an organized manner. Generally, the chips are displayed either on a board from which many samples are hung or on a sample chip chain. While a board may be a convenient display for use within a store, a board may not be conveniently moved from place to place, and sample chips are, therefore, frequently held on a sample chip chain.




Sample chip chains are commonly assembled by stringing a variety of sample chips on a single flexible chain. Sample chip chains have previously been manually assembled. The people assembling the sample chip chains carefully collect the hundreds of different sample chips and place the chips on a flexible chain. As can well be appreciated, this is a highly time consuming endeavor.




As such, a need exists for an apparatus which conveniently and reliably collects the hundreds of sample chips for use on sample chip chains. The present invention provides such an apparatus.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a collating apparatus for collecting sample chips. The collating apparatus includes a framework supporting a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins. The apparatus further includes at least one collection bin shaped and dimensioned for movement on the track and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a method for collecting sample chips. The method is achieved by housing a plurality of different sample chips respectively within a plurality of supply bins, moving a collection bin past the plurality of supply bins, moving a sample chip from a supply bin to the collection bin when the collection bin is aligned with the supply bin, and repeating the steps of moving a collection bin and moving a sample chip for each of the plurality of supply bins.











Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top schematic view of the present apparatus.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a collating station in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view along the line III—III in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 4

is a front view of a collating station.





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of a collating station along the line V—V in FIG.


4


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

are detailed cross sectional views of the collating station showing operation of the gantry.





FIG. 8

is a rear view of the collating station showing the reciprocating areas in use.





FIG. 9

is a detailed cross sectional view of the collection bin alignment system.





FIG. 10

is a detailed top view of the corner track and finishing track.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limited, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a schematic of the present collating apparatus


10


is disclosed. The apparatus


10


is composed of a plurality of distinct collating stations


12


assembled to create a complete collating apparatus


10


. The collating stations


12


are assembled end to end with a starting collating station


14


and a finishing collating station


16


. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thirty-eight collating stations (each station holds eight different chips for a maximum total of 304 chips to be assembled) are assembled end to end in an oval configuration.




The modular nature of each collating station


12


allows damaged collating stations to be readily replaced without requiring repair of the entire system. This allows the system to continue running while problems with a damaged collating station are repaired.




As will be better appreciated from the following description, the assembled collating apparatus


10


includes a starting end


18


at which collection bins


20


are inserted within the apparatus


10


to begin their movement, as well as a finishing end


22


at which the collection bins reach the end of a cycle. While the disclosed embodiment includes an oval configuration composed of thirty-eight collating stations, the shape of the assembly, as well as the number of collating stations, may be varied to suit the needs of the required collating job.




Briefly, each collating station


12


includes a housing framework


24


, a plurality of supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


housing sample chips


34


, a track


36


upon which collection bins


20


ride through the present collating apparatus


10


, and a gantry


38


which orderly collects sample chips


34


from the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


and places the sample chips


34


within the collection bins


20


as they pass through each collating station


12


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2-7

, a single collating station


12


is disclosed. The collating station


12


includes a housing framework


24


supporting the functional components of the collating station


12


. The housing framework


24


of the collating station


12


includes a horizontal support platform


40


upon which the gantry


38


is supported. The horizontal support platform


40


also includes a series of supply bin openings


42




a-d


,


43




a-d


and collection bin openings


44




a-d


providing the gantry


38


with access to the plurality of supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


stored below the horizontal support platform


40


, as well as the collection bins


20


passing through the collating station


12


.




In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the horizontal support platform


40


includes four rows of three aligned openings. Each row includes a pair of supply bin openings


42




a-d


,


43




a-d


for two respectively aligned supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


supported by a pull out drawer


46




a-d


. Each row further includes a collection bin


44




a-d


opening for the collection bins


20


which pass through the collating station


12


in the manner discussed below in greater detail. While the disclosed embodiment includes twelve openings providing access to the various bins supported below the horizontal support platform


40


, variations in the shape, number and spacing of the openings may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




As briefly discussed above, the collating station


12


includes four pairs of supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


. Each pair of supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


is supported by a pull out drawer


46




a-d


aligned with a row of supply bin openings


42




a-d


,


43




a-d


. In this way, the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


may be selectively moved between a functional position aligned with the supply bin openings


42




a-d


,


43




a-d


within the collating station


12


and an exposed withdrawn position (see FIG.


2


). When the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


are in their withdrawn position, the operator may check the supply of sample chips


34


within each supply bin


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


and replace sample chips


34


when required.




Each pull out drawer


46




a-d


includes a twist handle


48


which locks the drawer in its functional position. When an operator wishes to withdraw the pull out drawer


46




a-d


, the handle


48


is unlocked by simply twisting and pulling outwardly to withdraw the selected supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


. Each handle


48


includes a camming member


50


. The camming member


50


contacts a sensor


52


when the drawer


46




a-d


is properly locked in position. When the drawer


46




a-d


is not properly lock in position, the sensor


52


is activated and the central control system


54


is instructed to shut down the station


12


.




As will be discussed in greater detail, the central control system


54


is in communication with all of the collating stations


12


, and functions to control the overall operation of the apparatus


10


. In addition, to the inclusion of a central control system


54


, each collating station


12


is provided with a processing unit


120


. The processing unit


120


is designed to control the functioning of the individual collating stations, while also interfacing with the control system


54


.




The gantry


38


is supported on the horizontal support platform


40


for linear movement thereon. In use, the gantry


38


retrieves sample chips


34


from the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


and moves the sample chips


34


into the collection bins


20


aligned with respective supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


. With this in mind, the gantry


38


includes a plurality of vacuum arms


56




a-d


. Each vacuum arm


56




a-d


is designed to selectively reach into an aligned supply bin


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


, pick up a sample chip


34


within the supply bin


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


, withdraw the sample chip


34


from the supply bin


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


, move to the collection bin opening


44




a-d


, reach into the collection bin


20


and place the sample chip


34


within the collection bin


20


(see FIGS.


5


-


7


).




Specifically, the gantry


38


is supported on first and second tracks


58


,


59


located on the horizontal support platform


40


. The central tracks


58


,


59


are arranged and designed to provide the gantry


38


with access to the various bin openings formed within the horizontal support platform


40


. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first and second tracks


58


,


59


are substantially T-shaped and the gantry


38


includes two T-shaped grooves


60


,


61


which respectively ride on the T-shaped tracks


58


,


59


. However, those skilled in the art will certainly appreciate the wide variety of track designs which may be used in accordance with the spirit of the present invention.




Linear movement of the gantry


38


along the tracks


58


,


59


is controlled by pneumatic controls


62


interfaced with the processing unit


120


of the collating station


12


. The pneumatic controls


62


moves the gantry


38


along the tracks


58


,


59


. Specifically, the pneumatic controls


62


are designed to move the gantry


38


into alignment with the supply bin openings


42




a-d


,


43




a-d


and the collection bin openings


44




a-d


in a highly controlled manner. With this in mind, the tracks


58


,


59


are provided with various sensors


64


sending information to the processing unit


120


and central control system


54


regarding the exact position of the gantry


38


.




As discussed above, the gantry


38


includes a plurality of vacuum arms


56




a-d


. With reference to

FIGS. 2-7

, and in accordance with the disclosed embodiment of the present invention, the gantry


38


includes a support framework


66


upon which four vacuum arms


58




a-d


are supported. While four vacuum arms are disclosed in accordance with the preferred embodiment, the number of vacuum arms employed may be readily varied without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




Each vacuum arm


56




a-d


is supported for vertical movement allowing the vacuum arm


56




a-d


to move within the bins


42




a-d


,


43




a-d


,


44




a-d


and retrieve or drop a sample chip


34


therein. As such, each vacuum arm


56




a-d


includes a contact tip


68


supported by a piston


70


connected to a vacuum control source


71


interfaced with the processing unit


120


. In practice, once the gantry


38


is aligned with an appropriate opening, the piston


70


is actuated by the vacuum control source


71


to move downwardly and the contact tip vacuum control source


73


applies a vacuum to the contact tip


68


in a predetermined manner. When the vacuum tip


68


contacts the sample chip


34


, the applied vacuum pulls the top sample chip


34


toward the contact tip


68


and retains it thereon until such a time that the applied vacuum is released.




The processing unit


120


allows the four vacuum arms


56




a-d


to work in any desired order to optimize the performance of each station. For example, the vacuum arms


56




a-d


need not pick up sample chips


34


from the same aligned bins at the same time; each vacuum arm


56




a-d


is designed to function independently of the other vacuum arms


56




a-d.






Referring to

FIGS. 3-7

, the collection bins


20


are supported upon a track


36


below the horizontal support platform


40


. In this way, the collection bins


20


are permitted to move from row to row, and collating station


12


to collating station


12


, while collecting the variety of sample chips


34


housed within the storage bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d.






Each collection bin


20


includes an elongated tubular case


72


with an open top end


74


and a closed bottom end


76


. Each collection bin


20


is also provided with a pair of rollers


78


shaped and dimensioned to engage the track


36


located below the horizontal support platform


40


of the collating station


12


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 7

, the collection bins


20


are moved along the track


36


by a series of reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


under the control of the processing unit


120


and the central control system


54


. The series of reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


respectively engage projections


88


,


90


extending from opposite sides of each collection bin


20


to move the collection bins


20


through the collating station


12


.




More specifically, each collating station


12


is provided with four reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


which move the collating bin


20


between the various collection bin openings


44




a-d


. Each reciprocating arm


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


includes an upwardly extending support member


92


, a contact arm


94


, a central section


96


and a pivot arm


98


. The central section


96


is pivotally supported on the upwardly extending support member


92


which is attached to the housing framework


24


of the collating station


12


.




A piston


100




a-d


is coupled to the pivot arm


98


. The piston


100




a-d


applies force controlling movement of the reciprocating arm


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


. Controlled expansion or contraction of the piston


100




a-d


causes the pivot arm


98


to pivot, thereby allowing the contact arm


94


to rotate, contact the projection


88


,


90


on the side of the collection bin


20


and force the collection bin


20


to the next opening


44




a-d


, or the next collating station


12


.




Specifically, pistons


100




a


,


100




b


located on the rear


102


of the collating station


12


are contracted to move the collection bins


12


, while pistons


100




c


,


100




d


located on the front


104


of the collating station


12


are expanded to move the collection bins


12


. The choice of which direction to rotate the reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


is determined based upon spacing consideration, and those skilled in the art will appreciate many variations which are possible within the spirit of the present invention.




As briefly discussed above, the reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


are supported within the collating station


12


in a staggered arrangement such that adjacent reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


do not interfere with each other. The reciprocating arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


are alternately supported along the front


104


and rear


102


of the collating station


12


.




In addition, the distal end


106


of each contact arm


94


is provided with a pivoting contact member


108


. The contact members


108


are pivoted to permit engagement with the projection


88


,


90


of the collection bin


20


when the reciprocating arm


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


is rotated to move the collection bin


20


forward along the track


36


. However, when the reciprocating arm


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


is rotated back to its starting position, the contacting member


108


will rotate around the projection


88


,


90


of the following collection bin


20


, allowing the reciprocating arm


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


to move into position for a subsequent cycle.




With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 8

, and as discussed above, reciprocating arms


80


,


84


located along the rear


102


of the collating station


12


operate in substantially reverse of the reciprocating arms


82


,


86


located along the front


104


of the collating station


12


. With that in mind, the contact member


108


of the reciprocating arms


80


,


84


along the rear


102


is free to rotate in a direction opposite of the contact member


108


of the reciprocating arms


82


,


86


along the front


104


. Despite this, and other minor variations, the projection arms


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


function in substantially the same manner.




Controlled movement of the collection bins


20


from opening


44




a-d


to opening


44




a-d


is enhanced by the provision of a registry system. Specifically, and with reference to

FIG. 8

, each opening


44




a-d


is provided with a downwardly extending reciprocating pin


110


designed to engage a cone shaped alignment opening


112


formed in the top end


74


of each collection bin


20


.




As the collection bin


20


moves substantially below the opening


44




a-d


, a sensor


114


actuates the reciprocating pin


110


to move downwardly. The downwardly extending reciprocating pin


110


engages the alignment opening


112


. If the collection bin


20


is perfectly aligned within the alignment opening


112


, the pin


110


will simply move to the bottom of the alignment opening


112


. If, however, the collection bin


20


is slightly out of alignment with the opening


44




a-d


, the pin


110


will engage the cone shaped walls


118


of the alignment opening


112


as it moves downwardly and cause the collection bin


20


to move into proper alignment. The pin


110


then remains within the alignment opening


112


until the sample chips


34


are collected from the aligned supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


and placed within the collection bin


20


by the gantry


38


.




Movement of the various components in each collating station


12


is controlled by a distinct processing unit


120


associated with each collating station


12


. The processing units


120


of the various collating stations


12


are linked to a control system


54


which monitors and controls the operation of the overall system.




As discussed above, and with reference to

FIGS. 1-9

, the various collating stations


12


are connected in an end to end arrangement. The collating stations


12


are connected such that the tracks


36


which support the collection bins


20


are aligned in a manner permitting the collection bins


20


to move from station to station until they reach the finish of the apparatus.




The disclosed embodiment is substantially oval shaped and a corner track


122


is, therefore, employed to move the collection bins


20


from the outwardly bound run


124


of collating stations


12


to the inwardly bound run


126


of collating stations


12


. Specifically, the corner track


122


supports the collection bins


20


as they are moved from the last collating station


128


in the outwardly bound run


124


of collating stations to the first collating station


130


of the inwardly bound run


126


of collating stations. The corner track


122


is accordingly provided with a powered gear drive


132


employed to move the collection bins


20


between the respective collating stations.




Similar, a finishing track


134


is provided adjacent the outlet of the finishing collating station


16


of the inwardly bound run


126


. The finishing track


134


is also provided with a powered gear drive


136


which moves the collection bins


20


between the finishing collating station


16


to a position where an operator may retrieve the collected sample chips


34


and string them on a chain.




In use, the various supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


are first filled with sample chips


34


in a predetermined manner, and the control system


54


is programmed to fill the collection bins


20


with the appropriate sample chips


34


. An operator then inserts collection bins


20


into the starting end


18


leading to the inlet of the starting collating station


14


.




Once the collection bin


20


is inserted, it begins moving through the collating stations


12


. The collection bin


20


stops at each preselected collection bin opening


44




a-d


where the gantry


38


moves the sample chips


34


from the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


to the collection bins


20


. Each time a collection bin


20


enters a collection bin opening


44




a-d


, the reciprocating pin


110


and alignment opening


112


system align the collection bin


20


with the collection bin opening


44




a-d


before the gantry


38


begins to fill the collection bins


20


. If the reciprocating pin


110


and alignment opening


112


fail to properly align the collection bin


20


within the collection bin openings


44




a-d


, the control system


54


will issue a warning and the operator will be instructed of the problem with the specific collating station


12


.




When the gantry


38


completes the transfer of sample chips


34


from the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


of one row to the collection bins


20


, the reciprocating arm


80


,


82


,


84


,


86


pivots to move the collection bin


20


to the next collection bin opening


44




a-d


, or the next collating station


12


. If a specific row of supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


is not intended for transferring sample chips


34


, the control system


54


instructs the apparatus


10


and the collection bin


20


is quickly moved to the next operating row of supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d.






As the collection bin


20


moves through the collating stations


12


, the gantry


38


moves sample chips


34


from the supply bins


26




a-d


,


28




a-d


to the collection bin


20


in the most efficient manner. When the collection bin


20


reaches the finishing track


134


of the apparatus


10


, an operator removes the collection bin


20


and strings the sample chips


34


to create a complete sample chain.




The process is repeated such that multiple collection bins


20


simultaneously move through the apparatus


10


. The control system


54


employs the various sensors dispersed throughout the collating stations


12


to control movement of the gantries


38


such that the collection bins


20


are filled in the most expeditious manner. With this in mind, four collection bins


20


may be simultaneously filled at a single collating station


12


by the same gantry


38


. The gantry


38


will, therefore, move in an optimal manner to collect sample chips


34


for filling the collection bins


20


positioned therein.




When a problem occurs (for example, a supply bin is empty or an alignment problem is encountered) with any station


12


within the system, all collating stations upstream of the problem are temporarily shut down until the problem is corrected. However, the collating stations located downstream of the problem continue functioning as if no problem had occurred.




While the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A collating apparatus for collecting sample chips, comprising:a framework supporting a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins, wherein the framework is composed of a plurality of distinct collating stations; at least one collection bin shaped and dimensioned for movement on the track; and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins; wherein the gantry supports at least one pick up arm which selectively retrieves sample chips from the supply bins and places them within the at least one collection bin.
  • 2. The collating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pick up arm is a vacuum arm employing vacuum pressure to retrieve the sample chips.
  • 3. The collating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each collating station includes at least one supply bin housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the at least one supply bin and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the supply bin to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with the respective supply bin.
  • 4. The collating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each collating station includes a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins.
  • 5. The collating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of collating stations are positioned end to end.
  • 6. The collating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the gantry moves the pick up arm in a predetermined manner to pick up the predetermined sample chips.
  • 7. The collating apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the gantry is support upon a track permitting linear movement within the framework.
  • 8. A collating apparatus for collecting sample chips, comprising:a framework supporting a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins, wherein the framework is composed of a plurality of distinct collating stations; at least one collection bin shaped and dimensioned for movement on the track; and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins; wherein the supply bins are positioned in rows of at least two supply bins, and the gantry moves along the row to retrieve sample chips.
  • 9. The collating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the gantry is support upon a track permitting linear movement within the framework.
  • 10. The collating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein each collating station includes at least one supply bin housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the at least one supply bin and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the supply bin to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with the respective supply bin.
  • 11. The collating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein each collating station includes a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins.
  • 12. The collating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of collating stations are positioned end to end.
  • 13. The collating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the collating station includes four rows of two supply bins and the gantry includes four pick up arms.
  • 14. The collating apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the four pick up arms are vacuum arm employing vacuum pressure to retrieve the sample chips.
  • 15. A collating apparatus for collecting sample chips, comprising:a framework supporting a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins; at least one collection bin shaped and dimensioned for movement on the track; and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins; wherein the gantry supports at least one pick up arm which selectively retrieves sample chips from the supply bins and places them within the at least one collection bin.
  • 16. The collating apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the gantry moves the pick up arm in a predetermined manner to pick up the predetermined sample chips.
  • 17. The collating apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the gantry is supported upon a track permitting linear movement within the framework.
  • 18. The collating apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the pick up arm is a vacuum arm employing vacuum pressure to retrieve the sample chips.
  • 19. A collating apparatus for collecting sample chips, comprising:a framework supporting a plurality of supply bins housing sample chips and a track running adjacent the plurality of supply bins; at least one collection bin shaped and dimensioned for movement on the track; and at least one gantry for transferring sample chips from the plurality of supply bins to the at least one collection bin when the at least one collection bin is aligned with respective supply bins; wherein the supply bins are positioned in rows of at least two supply bins, and the gantry moves along the row to retrieve sample chips.
  • 20. The collating apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the gantry is supported upon a track permitting linear movement within the framework.
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