This invention relates to a device for distributing targets and a machine equipped with such a device and a method for distributing the targets.
In particular, the invention concerns the launching of targets for archery purposes, although this application is not restrictive. In particular, the invention may be used with various target shapes and materials.
Target launching devices are already known and in particular document EP-A1-580 914 describes a system for delivering targets equipped with a cylinder equipped with several columns for stacked storing of the targets in the columns. When approaching the delivery area, the bottom target in the column is moved towards a plane below the latter, while the target situated immediately above and the others that may be situated above that are maintained by a lateral force applied to the edge of the target immediately above in order to hold it back. This design requires the use of fairly complex means for applying the lateral force that need to be powerful enough to retain all the targets in the column. This means that the necessary structure is complex. Moreover, the need to apply a large force to the edge of the target does not eliminate the risks of the latter being damaged. This problem is all the more acute when the archery targets are made of a polymer foam.
In particular, it is observed that exercising the lateral force of the target retention system leads to out-of-round polymer foam targets and, when the means for applying the force remain in contact with the target for a long time, target plastification and compression set could occur and cause irremediably damage to it.
The purpose of the invention is to improve the retention of the target positioned above the target being delivered from a column.
This is the context of the present invention that describes an improved device for delivering targets. The delivery device according to the target comprises at least one column for storing targets capable of receiving a first target at the lowest point of the column and at least a second target stacked on the first target, means for delivering the first target, and retention means for retaining the second target in the column.
The invention is characterised in that the retention means for retaining comprise a ramp configured to exert a bearing force on the lower face of the second target during the delivery of the first target.
Thanks to the invention, the targets are retained in the column without exerting a radial force by a simple stop that counters the force of gravity on the targets in the column above the target to be delivered.
According to one advantageous aspect of the invention, the retention means gradually replace the force exerted by the target to be delivered on the other targets by a deviation of the target to be delivered so as to enable a space to be liberated on the lower face of the second target in order to coact with the retention means.
According to another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the retention means in question in the form of a ramp are extended along the path of the storage column so as to act as a lower stop in the column during a large part of the column path. Thus, only one means is used to execute the active ramp on delivery of the first target and the retention stop in the active column during a wider operating phase of the device.
Other aims and advantages will become apparent during the following description of a preferred embodiment for illustration purposes of the invention which is not restrictive.
Firstly, and complementarily, the different embodiments that can be implemented by the invention, alternatively or cumulatively, are described below:
it comprises the means for driving the column in a cyclical trajectory,
the trajectory is circular on an axis parallel to the direction of target stacking in the column,
the delivery means comprise a surface for receiving the first target on a first section of the column trajectory at a height that is less than the height of the column,
the means for deflecting the first target on the receiving surface are configured to create a lateral offset between the first target and the second target during the trajectory of the column and the ramp is configured to bear on a zone region of the lower face of the second target laterally offset relative to the first target,
the ramp has an end that is inclined towards the receiving surface,
the ramp is extended by a stop surface extending on the second section of the column trajectory supplementary to the first section
the stop surface comprises an end that is sloping in the direction of the receiving surface,
the targets are the same height, and the difference in height between the column and the receiving surface is substantially equal to the height of the targets,
it comprises means for pushing the first target on the receiving surface, the said pushing means being integral with the movement of the column,
the column has an inner cylindrical volume that is defined by multiple parallel rods,
it has several columns and the means for pushing comprise an extension in the direction of the receiving surface of at least one column rod following that of the first target on the column trajectory,
the delivery means comprise an inclined wall at the exit from the receiving surface.
The invention also relates to the machine for launching targets used to practice shooting and comprising a delivering device according to the invention.
The invention relates to a process for delivering targets that comprises stages consisting in storing multiple targets in at least one column for storing targets capable of receiving a first target at the lowest point of the column and at least a second target stacked on the first target, delivering the same target, retaining the second target in the column, characterised in that the second target is retained in the column during delivery of the first target by bearing on the underside of the first target.
In a preferred arrangement, this method comprises stages consisting in driving the column on a cyclical trajectory, passing the first target of the column onto a receiving surface and pushing the first target onto the receiving surface, retaining the second target stacked on the first target while creating a lateral offset between the first target and the second target by deviating the first target, exerting a bearing force on the underside of the second target in the region positioned in the lateral offset and pursuing the push of the first target until the first target and the second target are no longer stacked one on the other.
The accompanying drawings are given as examples and do not limit the invention. They represent only one embodiment of the invention and will enable it to be easily understood.
The machine illustrated in
The size and the shape of the material used for the target 2 is not limited.
Advantageously, in archery, the target 2 will consist of a cylindrical part of around 15 to 400 mm diameter and 30 to 150 mm thickness and, more preferably for competition targets, 245 mm diameter and 50 mm thickness made of a polymer foam material. In a preferred arrangement, the target is made of a plastic polymer foam material. The target 2 may consist of a sandwich of several layers of polymer foam, notably with a central layer that is harder than the two layers positioned laterally on either side of the central layer.
In a preferred arrangement, the thickness of the central layer is between 20 and 90 mm and in particular around 30 mm.
As to the peripheral layers, a thickness of around 7 to 20 mm, and 10 millimetres in particular, has been shown to be particularly effective.
In the example in
The machine may also be equipped with a base 7 equipped with wheels 8 for moving the machine.
Below is a more precise description of a preferred embodiment of the target delivery device used in the machine shown in
The column 4, in a corresponding manner, all of the cylinder 5, is driven by means that are not shown (for example, an electric motor) in a cyclical trajectory. Thus, the column 4 is able to pass through the different operating stations of the delivery device, and in particular by a station for the delivery of the first target, and a station for pursuing the trajectory. For the sake of simplicity, the trajectory chosen is advantageously circular on an axis of rotation 15 oriented parallel to the direction of target stacking that corresponds substantially to the longitudinal direction of the rods 14.
In the example shown, the column 4 is rotated by the base 13 being driven by the axis of rotation 15. In the different
Whereas the base 13 makes up substantially the lowest part of each column 4, the delivery device also comprises a receiving surface 16 below the bottom of column 4 in order to receive the first target 11 to be delivered.
In the example shown, the receiving surface 16 is substantially flat and parallel to the base 13 and is therefore perpendicular to the axis of rotation 15. However, this is not restrictive and in particular the receiving surface 16 may be slightly sloping in the direction of the ramp 6 in order to facilitate the descent and the delivery of the first target 11.
The different operating stages of the device are described in greater detail below and shown by the different positions of the column 4 during its trajectory.
On
In a preferred arrangement, the stop 17 is a surface parallel to the underside of the first target 11 corresponding to a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation 15.
The
On
In this preferred example, no other retention means for retaining the target 12 in the column 4 is required at this stage.
During its rotational progression, the column 4 reaches a position that is shown on
A lateral offset between the push means and of the column 4 produces a lateral offset between the target 11 and the target 12, thereby creating a first element for deviating the target 11.
In addition or alternatively, the device has visible deviation means 23, especially visible on the top view in
This movement towards the exterior of column 4 by the first target 11 is particularly visible on
Whereas, until now, the first target 11 could suffice to retain the second target 12 in the column 4, this retention could be altered insofar as the target 11 is about to be definitively delivered. Thus, according to the invention, retention means are provided to replace the bearing force that until now has been provided by the upper surface of the first target 11. These retention means comprise a ramp 21, one example of which is shown on the different figures, and especially on
In the example shown, the ramp 21 is situated at the level of the deviation means 23, with the joint presence of the deviation means 23 and the ramp 21 ensuring that the first target 11 cannot interfere with the retention means consisting of the ramp 21. This ensures that no jamming may occur. In the example shown, the ramp 21 has an upstream end (in the direction of rotation) sloping in the direction of the receiving surface 16. In this way, fitting the second target 12 on the ramp 21 is guaranteed even when the ramp 21 descends slightly below the underside of the second target 12. This improves the reliability of the device.
As a further preferred arrangement, the ramp 21 is prolonged by the surface of the stop 17 so as to continue maintaining the second target 12 in position. This has the further advantage of only requiring a single structural component in order to carry out these different functions.
On
Between the stage of
It will be noted that the distribution arrangement described does not require any controlled means, in particular involving the use of an electromechanical system.
1. Launch arm
2. Target
3. Stop
4. Column
5. Cylinder
6. Inclined side
7. Base
8. Wheel
9. Loading zone
10. Chute
11. First target
12. Second target
13. Base
14. Rod
15. Axis of rotation
16. Receiving surface
17. Stop
18. Passage
19. Extension
20. Inclined end
21. Ramp
22. Inclined end
23. Deviation means
24. Following column
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1053480 | May 2010 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/057069 | 5/3/2011 | WO | 00 | 1/15/2013 |