The invention relates to a supply unit for properly positioning and feeding nuts and bolts retained in a container to a processing unit.
Supply units of this type are also known in the art as “step conveyors” and are used to convey components or component parts, which are placed in a holder or a container of the supply unit as an unordered, unsorted quantity of components. A conveyor element moves up and down relative to the holder and extracts individual components from the holder and delivers same to a transport element spaced above, or at the open, upper end, of the holder. The component parts can then be supplied via the transport element to a processing unit for further utilization.
The conveyor element is moved with a conveying or carrying surface along an inner surface of the holder, so that the component parts carried along with the conveyor element can be supported so they slide both on the conveying and carrying surface and on the inner surface of the holder. The design of the conveyor element insures that only component parts which are correctly oriented and/or positioned are conveyed by the conveyor element to the area of the transport element, i.e. in the transfer area of the conveyor element to the transport element, and are transferred to the transport element.
In supply units known in the art, the transport element for removing the component parts from the supply unit is generally a vibration conveyor designed as a linear conveyor. The slow transport speed of such vibration conveyors is a marked disadvantage, for relatively long cycle times are needed to transport the component parts transported with the conveyor element away from the unordered quantity to the transport element or to a transfer area. The long cycle time limits the capacity of a supply unit (the number of component parts transported away with the transport element per unit of time).
The object of the invention is to present a supply unit, or to provide for a supply unit, that does not have this disadvantage of low capacity, but makes it possible to provide component parts at a high capacity for further utilization.
In the supply unit according to the invention, the component parts are likewise raised from the unordered quantity with the conveyor element inserted, or dipped, with the. conveying and carrying surface into the unordered quantity of components, and thus transferred to the transport route. The transport route is provided with at least one circulating drivable conveyor element, with which the component parts are transported at high speed from the transfer area of the conveyor route working together with the conveyor element, so the supply unit can operate at high capacity with a conveyor element that moves up and down at an accordingly high speed.
Further embodiments, advantages and possible applications of the invention are disclosed in the following description of exemplary embodiments and of the drawings. All characteristics described and/or depicted alone or in any combination are fundamentally the subject of the invention, regardless of any summarization in the claims or any direct reference. The content of the claims is also incorporated into the description.
The supply unit 1 depicted in
The supply unit 1 comprises a container 3 that is tapered toward the bottom in the manner of a funnel with a container interior 4 for holding an unordered quantity consisting of a plurality of nuts 2 and comprises a sword-like conveyor element 5, which extends with a top partial length or with a section 5.1 there through an opening in the container bottom 6 into the container interior 4 and can move up and down in a clock pulsed manner by means of a drive unit in the form of a pneumatic cylinder provided outside of the container 3 on the back of the supply unit 1, as indicated by the double arrow A in the drawings. The section 5.1 is moved at the same time along the inner surface of a vertically angled rear wall 8 or wall section 8.1 of said rear wall 8 of the container 4, namely so that with each downward movement of the conveyor element 5 into the nuts 2 held in the container 3 it dips with a conveyor surface 5.2 oriented perpendicular or essentially perpendicular to the inner surface of the wall section 8.1 and extending in horizontal direction, and with each upward movement carries along a quantity of nuts 2 corresponding to the width of the sword-like conveyor element 5 or the width of the conveyor surface 5.2. The nuts 2 carried upward with the conveyor element 5 are oriented randomly to some extent, so that they lie with their front face 2.3 facing away from the rivet collar 22 against the inner surface of the rear wall 8, which corresponds to a “correct” orientation, or so that they lie with their rivet collar 2.2 against the inner surface of the rear wall 2. In any cases, the nuts 2 carried along with the conveyor element 5 are oriented respectively with their axis perpendicular or essentially perpendicular to the inner surface of the rear wall 8. All nuts 2 that are randomly oriented differently are not carried along by the conveyor element 5 or, after the surface 5.2 emerges from the supply of nuts held in the container 3, fall off the surface 5.2.
The nuts carried along with the conveyor element 5 finally arrive at a step 8.2 formed on the rear wall 8, which (step) extends in horizontal direction as does the surface 5.2, i.e. perpendicular to the plane of projection in
The transport element, which together with the step 8.2 and the section 8.3 forms an inner transport route 11, consists in the depicted embodiment of a conveyor belt 10 driven in a circuit by a motor 9, the upper length 10.1 of which (belt) is located in the area of the step 8.2 and forms a bearing surface there for the nuts 2 conveyed to the step 8.2. The conveyor belt 10 is continuously driven, namely at such a speed that in any case, whenever the surface 5.2 of the conveyor element 5 reaches the top stroke position, no nuts 2 are on the part of the step 8.2 allocated to the conveyor element 5.
The nuts 2 transported away with the conveyor belt 10 or with the length 10.1 in horizontal direction from the area of the conveyor element 5 arrive in an outer guide 12 adjoining the step 8.2, by which (guide) the nuts 2 are then supplied for further utilization.
To ensure that only correctly oriented nuts 2, i.e. such nuts that lie with their front face 2.3 adjacent to the rear wall 8 or the section 8.3 of said rear wall, arrive in the guide 12, means are provided to ensure that incorrectly oriented nuts 2 fall back into the container 3. In the depicted embodiment, air outlet openings 13 are provided in the area of the internal conveyor route formed by the step 8.2 and the upper conveyor belt length 10.1 on the inner surface of the section 8.3. The air current escaping from the openings 13 is adjusted so that correctly oriented nuts 2 that lie with their front face 2.3 on the inner surface of the section 8.3 are held there by the air current, while incorrectly oriented nuts 2 that lie with their rivet collar 2.2 against the inner surface of the section 8.3 are blow away by the air current and therefor fall back into the container 3 or into the unordered quantity of nuts 2 there.
Above the inner guide formed by the step 8.2 and the adjoining inner surface of the section 8.3, a deflector 14 is provided to ensure that such nuts 2 that are positioned randomly above the nuts 2 lying on the step 8.2 are thrown off and therefore likewise fall back into the container 3.
The step 8.2 and the wall section 8.3 with the recess 16 and the transport belt 10 likewise form an inner transport system 11a. Obviously, the adjoining outer guide for further transport of the bolts 15 to the processing unit likewise features the recess 16 for the bolt shanks 15.1 at least in a partial area.
The supply unit described above, is susceptible of modification and variations that will occur to the skilled artisan. Consequently, the appended claims should be broadly construed in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of applicant's invention, and should not be limited to their literal terms.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20 2008 004 870.2 | Apr 2008 | DE | national |
20 2008 009 174.8 | Jul 2008 | DE | national |