Claims
- 1. A system for destacking and feeding a stack of articles having opposite sides comprising:
- a. opposed pairs of feed conveyor means for frictionally engaging the opposite sides of a stack of articles and conveying the articles in a downstream direction along a path at a first speed; and
- b. opposed pairs of second, higher speed conveyor means located downstream of the feed conveyor means for frictionally engaging opposite sides of articles at the bottom of the traveling stack thereof to thereby sequentially pull articles from the bottom of the stack and accelerate the articles in the downstream direction to a second speed greater than the first speed and propel them as a set of spaced apart articles, while frictionally engaged, at the second speed along the conveying path.
- 2. The destacking and feeding system of claim 1 wherein the feed conveyor means comprises first and second belt means for gripping the opposite sides of the articles in the stack thereof to feed the stack in the downstream direction.
- 3. The destacking and feeding system of claim 1 wherein the feed conveyor means comprises:
- a. at least one first pair of opposed endless feed belts having a downward run; and
- b. at least one second pair of endless belts having a downward run, the opposed belts of each pair being spaced apart to receive and grip the opposite sides of the stack and to feed the stack in the downstream direction.
- 4. The destacking and feeding system of claim 1 wherein the feed means comprises:
- a. a first pair of endless feed belts having respective generally coplanar downward runs; and
- b. a second pair of endless feed belts having respective downward runs, the downward runs of the second pair of feed belts being in facing relation to and spaced from the downward runs of the first pair of feed belts at a distance to enable the downward runs of the first and second pairs of feed belts to receive and grip the opposite sides of the stack, the downward runs of the first and second pairs of feed belts defining a conveying path.
- 5. The destacking and feeding system of claim 1 wherein the second, higher speed conveyor means comprises:
- a. at least one first wheel having a downward run; and
- b. at least one second opposed wheel having a downward run, the wheels being spaced apart to receive and grip the opposite sides of the articles at the bottom of said stack which are conveyed at said higher speed in the downstream direction.
- 6. The destacking and feeding system of claim 1 wherein the second, higher speed conveyor means comprises:
- a. a first pair of endless higher speed belts having respective generally coplanar downward runs; and
- b. a second pair of endless higher speed belts having respective downward runs, the pairs of belts being spaced apart a distance to engage the opposite sides of the stack of articles.
- 7. A destacking and feeding system of claim 1 further comprising:
- a. first drive means for driving the feed conveyor means at the first speed;
- b. second drive means for driving the second, higher speed conveyor means at the second speed; and
- c. input drive means for simultaneously driving the first and second drive means at the respective first and second speeds.
- 8. Apparatus for de-nesting and feeding trays nested in a stack thereof, the trays having opposite sides, comprising:
- a. a frame;
- b. first and second pairs of feed belts mounted to the frame for receiving and feeding the stack of nested trays in a downstream direction along a tray path at a first speed by frictionally engaging the opposite sides thereof and;
- c. first and second higher speed belts mounted to the frame in a downstream direction from the respective first and second pairs of feed belts for frictionally gripping and accelerating trays, sequentially, from the bottom of the stack to a second speed greater than the first speed to pull selected trays from the stack thereof and propel them while frictionally engaged, as a set of spaced apart trays, in the downstream direction along the tray path at the second speed.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein each of the pairs of feed belts are spaced apart to grip the opposite sides of the stack to thereby define the tray path.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein each of the first and second higher speed belts comprises a downward run that is generally coplanar with a downward run of the first and second pairs of feed belts,
- so that the stack of trays if fed by the feed belts to the upstream ends of the higher speed belts.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:
- a. first drive means mounted to the frame for driving the first and second pairs of feed belts at the first speed;
- b. second drive means mounted to the frame for driving the first and second higher speed belts at the second speed; and
- c. input drive means mounted to the frame for simultaneously driving the first and second drive means.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising means for receiving selected trays from the higher speed belts and for conveying the selected tray away from the tray path.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:
- a. first and second feed belt drive means for driving the first and second pairs of feed belts, respectively, at the first speed;
- b. first and second higher speed belt drive means for driving the first and second higher speed belts, respectively, at the second speed; and
- c. input drive means mounted to the frame for simultaneously driving the first and second feed belt drive means and the first and second higher speed belt drive means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein:
- a. the first and second feed belt drive means comprises first and second feed shaft means mounted to the frame for supporting and driving a respective first and second feed belt; and
- b. the input drive means drives the first and second feed shaft means at a speed corresponding to the first speed.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein:
- a. the first and second higher speed belt drive means comprises first and second higher speed shaft means mounted to the frame for supporting the driving a respective first and second higher speed belt; and,
- b. the input drive means drives the first and second higher speed shaft means at a speed corresponding to the second speed.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein each of the first and second higher speed belts comprises a pair of endless belts.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising adjustment means interposed between the frame and the first pair of feed belts and the first higher speed belts for adjusting the spacing between the first and second pairs of feed belts and between the first and second higher speed belts to thereby accommodate trays having different spacings between their opposite sides.
- 18. A destacking and feeding system comprising:
- a. a frame having spaced apart upstanding legs;
- b. feed belt means mounted to the frame legs for receiving and frictionally gripping a stack of articles and for feeding the stack in a downstream direction along a conveying path at a first speed;
- c. higher speed conveyor means mounted to the frame legs for frictionally gripping articles at the bottom of the stack and conveying them while so gripped at a second speed greater than the first speed to thereby pull the articles from the bottom of the stack and propel them in the downstream direction at the second speed as a set of spaced apart articles; and
- d. drive means mounted to the frame for driving the feed belt means at the first speed and the higher speed conveyor means at the second speed.
- 19. The destacking and feeding system of claim 18 wherein the feed belt means comprises at least two feed belts having respective downward runs that are spaced apart a predetermined distance to grip the opposite sides of the articles and to define the article conveying path.
- 20. The destacking and feeding system of claim 19 wherein the higher speed conveyor means comprises at least two higher speed belts having respective downward runs, the downward runs of each higher speed belt being generally coplanar with the downward run of one of the feed belts, the downward runs of the higher speed belts frictionally gripping opposite sides of the bottom-most articles from the downward runs of the feed belts to accelerate the articles in the downstream direction.
- 21. The destacking and feeding system of claim 18 wherein the drive means comprises:
- a. first and second feed shafts mounted for rotation in respective frame legs and having respective first and second feed pulleys mounted thereon, the first and second feed shafts being driven at a speed corresponding to the first speed;
- b. first and second idler shafts mounted for rotation in respective frame legs and having first and second idler pulleys mounted thereon, and
- c. first and second feed belts trained over the respective first and second feed pulleys and first and second idler pulleys,
- so that rotation of the first and second feed shafts causes the feed belt means to travel at the first speed.
- 22. The destacking and feeding system of claim 21 wherein the drive means comprises:
- a. first and second higher speed shafts mounted for rotation in respective frame legs and having respective first and second higher speed pulleys mounted thereon, the first and second higher speed shafts being driven by an input drive means at a speed corresponding to the second speed;
- b. first and second higher speed pulleys mounted to the respective first and second feed shafts for rotation relative thereto; and
- c. first and second higher speed belts trained over the respective first and second higher speed pulleys on the associated higher speed shafts and feed shafts,
- so that rotation of the first and second higher speed shafts causes the higher speed conveyor means to travel at the second speed.
- 23. The destacking and feeding system of claim 18 further comprising means located in the downstream direction from the higher speed conveyor means for conveying away articles pulled from the stack thereof.
- 24. The destacking and feeding system of claim 18 wherein said higher speed conveyor means comprises opposed pairs of wheels.
- 25. A method of destacking articles from a stack of articles comprising the steps of:
- a. feeding the stack at a first speed along a path by gripping the opposite sides of the stack between a first pair of opposite endless belts;
- b. continuously feeding the stack between a second pair of opposed endless conveyor means which grip the opposite sides of said stack, said second endless conveyor means traveling at a second speed greater than the first speed to separate the articles into a set of spaced apart articles continuously traveling, while engaged by said second endless conveyor means, in a downstream direction from the stack, and, continuously feeding the bottom articles from the second endless conveyor means onto a moving conveyor to form a series of separated articles traveling on said moving conveyor.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the stacked articles comprise flat container blanks.
- 27. The method of claim 25 wherein the stacked articles comprise nested trays.
- 28. The method of claim 25 comprising the further step of adjusting the spacing between the belts of the first pair of opposed belts and between the endless conveyor means of the second pair of opposed endless conveyor means to thereby enable different width articles to be gripped.
- 29. The method of claim 28 comprising the further steps of:
- a. providing an input drive operating at a predetermined speed; and
- b. driving the first pair of opposed belts at the first speed with the input drive and simultaneously driving a second, higher speed pair of opposed belts at the second speed with said input drive.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 07/450,396 filed Dec. 14, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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