The invention relates to a device for supplying articles provided with a head and a stick, such as lollipops, to a further treatment station, such as a packaging machine.
For the further treatment it may be desirable that the lollipops are held in a reliable manner so that the treatment of the lollipops takes place in a reliable manner. The lollipops held may for instance be provided with a coating or be packed in a foil, for instance a so-called bunch wrap. In that case the disorderly flow of lollipops (coming for instance from a cooling machine or supply in bulk) has to be changed into an orderly flow.
For thus organising the lollipops they are usually cast on an assembly of an outer distribution disc rotating in conveyance direction to a discharge station, which distribution disc at its circumference is provided with holes for accommodating one lollipop head at a time, and a spread disc lying within it driven in opposite direction. The spread disc rotates slightly faster than the distribution disc, so that the lollipops do not pile up. Between both stations a partition is provided, which however does not extend up to above the holes in the distribution disc. At its circumference the distribution disc is provided with slits for accommodating the sticks of the lollipops when the heads of the lollipops have been accommodated in the holes. Furthermore fixed rods have been provided for urging the sticks into the slits and keeping them down and oriented radially outwards. Below the hole area of the distribution disc a driven roller may be arranged, which is positioned to engage the lower side of the heads accommodated in the holes so as to exert a radial inward force on them.
At the location of the discharge station, where the sticks are horizontally oriented radially outwards from the distribution plate, a further conveyor has been positioned provided with a series of small clamps that each in a synchronised manner are able to grab a lollipop stick and then lift the lollipops in question out of the distribution disc and convey them to a point of discharge to the packaging machine or other treatment machine situated at a distance.
A drawback of the known supply device is that when urging the lollipop sticks towards the slits said sticks may pass over the slit. As any wrongly oriented stick means a faulty filling or no filling of the packaging foil or wrap, this may lead to considerable reduction of the production efficiency and waste of packaging material.
It is an object of the invention to provide a supply device of the type mentioned in the preamble which improves on this.
To that end the invention provides a device according to the preamble, comprising:
As the upstream edge, also called the trailing edge, in the device according to the invention gives way in an upstream direction, the width of the opening of a slit at the upper side of the distribution disc is larger. Said opening among others serves for catching sticks of the objects. A wider opening has the advantage of a stick more easily ending up in the slit or that it can be more reliably urged into the slit. As a result the chance of a stick passing over a slit is lowered. The downstream edge, also called the leading edge, here forms a stop for a stick that moves into the slit via the upstream side and by means of the opening of a slit described above is caught at the upper side of the distribution disc. Said stop halts the component of the motion of the stick that is oriented tangential with respect to the distribution disc, as a result of which it is prevented that the stick can pass over the slit. The stick will always end up in the slit, due to which the degree of filling of the distribution disc can be optimal, and thus the further treatment process.
From a further aspect the invention provides a device for supplying articles provided with a head and a stick, such as lollipops, to a further treatment station, such as a packaging machine, comprising:
Said recess ensures the giving way of the upstream or trailing edge from the slit, as a result of which the slit at the upper side of the distribution disc is widened.
Preferably the recesses are less deep than the slits. The slit according to this preferred embodiment combines a wide opening due to the slit with recess at the upper side of the distribution disc with a non-widened portion at the bottom of the slit. From the wide opening a stick can reliably be urged in the non-widened portion at the bottom of the slit, which non-widened portion places the sticks in a wanted position, preferably a stable position having a defined orientation.
The recesses may have different shapes. Preferably the recesses are bounded in upstream direction by an inclined edge portion. The inclined edge portion ensures a guidance of the sticks in the direction of the bottom of the slit. In the recess according-to this preferred embodiment, a stick may end up rolling and/or sliding naturally along the inclined edge portion onto the bottom of the slits.
Preferably the inclined edge portion at the side of the recess facing away from the slit at least almost connects to the upper side of the distribution disc. As a result the sticks are able to move continuously via the recess to the slit from the upper side of the distribution disc, which ensures a smooth course of the sticks towards the slits.
In a hole at the circumference of the distribution disc the head of an article is accommodated and the stick of the article projects from the hole. For guiding the stick on its way to the bottom of the slit in such a way that the head remains in the hole, the inclined edge portion, preferably, also slopes towards the hole. Said preferred embodiment results in an improvement of the smooth course of the sticks towards the slits.
Preferably a generating line of the inclined edge portion is oriented to the centre of the hole. The inclined edge portion ends in a hole. When an article is placed in the hole the stick will be oriented at least almost to the centre of the hole, just like the generating line according to this preferred embodiment. The inclined edge portion will optimally guide and support the stick, when the stick of an object in the hole preferably contacts the generating line. For instance the generating line at the location of the inclined edge portion may correspond to the at least almost straight line which is formed by the stick of an abject lying in the hole. As a result the stick will be supported by the inclined edge portion over an as large as possible length, also during the run-in motion.
Preferably the generating line comprises a convex curve, as considered from the upper side of the distribution disc. As a result the stick will preferably be supported at one location as a result of which less friction occurs between the inclined edge portion and the stick, and the stick will move more easily in the direction of the bottom of the slit.
Preferably a cross-section of the inclined edge portion in a direction almost tangential to the distribution disc, comprises a concave curve, as considered from the upper side of the distribution disc.
In an embodiment the slits are oriented such that the sticks are situated according to lines that go through the centre of the distribution disc. An advantage of this embodiment is that the articles can be placed in a stable position wherein the sticks extend purely radially with respect to the distribution disc. With the known position of the centre of the distribution disc, the exact position of the sticks in the supply device is known, as a result of which the grippers and the like for further transport of the lollipops can be accurately operative.
This situation may in this embodiment be achieved by letting the heads of the articles abut the downstream edge portions of the holes and the sticks abut the upstream edge of the slits.
The dimensioning of the slits and thus the distribution disc in this case is adjusted to the embodiment of the lollipops in question to be treated. The correct position of the slits among other things depends on the dimension of the distribution disc, including the dimensions of the holes and the slits, and the dimensions of the articles, including the dimensions of the heads and the sticks. Preferably the width of the slits near the bottom of the slits is wider than the sticks of the lollipops to be treated.
The stable position may for instance be achieved by letting the heads of the articles abut the downstream edge portions of the holes, and the sticks abut the upstream edge of the (relatively broad) slits. This situation is achieved in a natural manner in a supply device provided with fixed rods for urging the sticks into the slits and keeping them down and oriented radially outwards. As the permanent rods engage the sticks of the articles, the sticks of the articles at the circumference of the distribution disc are restrained with respect to the rotation of the distribution disc. As a result the sticks contact the upstream edge of the slits and the heads are pushed in downstream direction against the edge portions of the holes.
Such a stable position may on the one hand also be achieved with an embodiment in which the slits are shifted parallel over a distance s with respect to a radial line through the centre of the corresponding holes and/or a radial line of the distribution disc. On the other hand also with an embodiment in which the slits are placed at an angle β to a radial line of the distribution disc. These embodiments may also be combined.
In this embodiment the slits are inclined and/or shifted with respect to the radial lines through the centre of the distribution disc and possibly the centres of the corresponding holes. The distance s and/or the angle β among other things depend on the dimension of the distribution disc, including the dimensions of the holes and the slits, and the dimensions of the articles, including the dimensions of the heads and the sticks. It is observed here that the distance s preferably is larger than zero.
Preferably the movement s and/or the angle β is chosen such that the openings of the slits at the outer edge of the distribution disc are situated in a downstream direction with respect to an axial line of the distribution disc which runs through the centre of the corresponding holes.
It is observed that the said movement s and/or rotation β can also be advantageously used in a common distribution disc, without the slit edges that give way.
From a further aspect the invention provides a device for supplying articles provided with a head and a stick, such as lollipops, to a further treatment station, such as a packaging machine, comprising:
Preferably the inclined edge portion at the side of the recess facing away from the slit at least almost connects to the upper side of the distribution disc.
Preferably the generating line of the inclined edge portion is oriented to the centre of the hole.
Preferably the generating line comprises a convex curve, as considered from the upper side of the distribution disc.
Preferably a cross-section of the inclined edge portion in a direction almost tangential to the distribution disc, comprises a concave curve, as considered from the upper side of the distribution disc.
The invention will be elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment shown in the attached drawings, in which:
In the device according to the state of the art described here as an example, the articles are in this case lollipops 30, having a head 31 and a stick 32 (see
The partition 25 constitutes a boundary of the spread space on the spread disc 21.
Downstream of the partition 25 a rod 29 is arranged, which extends above the spread disc 22 and runs along in circumferential direction and inclines downwards and ensures the tilting to the outside of the sticks. Downstream thereof there is a second rod 35, which is statically attached to a fixed holder 37, and which also extends in circumferential direction, and in the first, upstream portion is oriented downward in an inclined manner. The rod 35 ends at the location of end 36, on which further means can be connected for a piece by piece orderly transport of the lollipops 30 for further treatment, such as for instance packaging in a packaging device.
Immediately downstream of the partition 25 a roller 27 is positioned below the distribution disc 22, which roller 27 rotates in the direction D and moves along the lower end of the holes 23 with its surface.
In operation the lollipops 30, coming-from the supply station, are supplied over the grid 11, guided by partition 28, onto the assembly of spread plate 21 and distribution plate 22, in the direction A. The distribution disc 22 here circulates in the direction B, and the spread plate 21 circulates at a higher speed yet in counter direction in the direction C, in order to bring the lollipops 30 in an as fluent as possible manner with their heads into the holes 23. In that path, until connection to the roller 27, the holes 23 are downwardly shielded by edge plate 40, to keep the heads 31 of the lollipops 30 in the holes 23.
The sticks 32 may then still have any give position. They are urged radially to the outside by the rod 29 and under the influence of roller 27, which engages the lower side of the heads 31 and urges them radially inwards, the stick 32 tilts radially to the outside. The rod 29 here guides the sticks 32 until they—at least almost—end up in the slits 26. The next rod 35 completes this motion of the sticks 32, so that they extend horizontally and radially to the outside with respect to the distribution disc 22. In the portion connecting to its portion extending inclined and downward, the rod 35 here keeps the sticks 32 in that position by exerting a downward force E on them.
In the exemplary embodiment as shown in
An alternative embodiment is shown in
Both exemplary embodiments mentioned above ensure a stable position of the articles, wherein the sticks 32 are accommodated in the slits 26, which in their bottom area are wider than the thickness of the stick, extending purely radially with respect to the distribution disc 22. This situation is shown in
The exemplary embodiments mentioned above may also be combined, wherein the slits are shifted and rotated for realising a stable position of the articles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1022267 | Dec 2002 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL03/00898 | 12/17/2003 | WO | 6/24/2005 |