The present invention relates to transfer and distribution conveyor which conveys articles laterally and transfers them axially, and which is also capable of distributing the axially aligned articles to two or more distribution conveyors associated with sorting and bundling stations.
In the manufacturing of floorboards, for example, boards need to be transported by conveyors for their sorting and bundling. This transportation of floorboards usually takes place from the jointer machines which form the tongues and grooves in these boards and cut the boards at varying lengths, whereby to eliminate sections of boards which are not usable. The boards may then require to be transported to spray machines or coloring machines, where a surface finish is applied to a surface of the boards. From those machines, the boards are again conveyed to other stations, such as sorting and bundling stations, where various grades of boards are separated, and each of these grades needs to be bundled with boards of varying lengths. Accordingly, one can appreciate that these boards need to be manipulated many times from cutting, jointing, finishing and bundling. This necessitates excessive personnel and irregular conveyor lines to effect the board transfers and reloading, and then to feed sorting and bundling stations.
There is a need to provide a conveyor system which is more efficient in transferring and distributing elongated articles, such as floorboards, and which occupy less floor space and wherein the transportation of these boards can be effected at a higher speed and in a more efficient manner.
It is a feature of the present invention to provide transfer and distribution conveyors which provide the above-mentioned need.
It is another feature of the present invention to provide a transfer conveyor system wherein boards conveyed laterally are transferred in groups by a reciprocating discharge support platform of the conveyor onto a belt conveyor, wherein the group of boards are re-oriented and discharged axially.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a supply conveyor system having a discharge conveyor for engaging individual ones of articles transported laterally and onto a single-feed conveyor capable of feeding two or more sorting and bundling stations.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a feed conveyor system having a single-feed conveyor associated with distribution conveyors and wherein the discharge end of the feed conveyor is displaceable to feed elongated articles, such as floorboards, to each of the distribution conveyors to feed the sorting and bundling stations.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a transfer conveyor system for transferring conveyed articles from a lateral conveyed position to an axial conveyed position. The transfer conveyor system has a reciprocating discharge support platform for discharging, by gravity, a group of articles conveyed by pusher bars of a continuous-feed conveyor. The pusher bars are disposed in spaced alignment and displaceable over the discharge support platform. The articles are discharged by gravity during a retracting displacement of the discharge support platform and onto a conveyor belt oriented transversely to a direction of travel of the pusher bars wherein the group of discharged articles are conveyed axially in a spaced-apart relationship. Means is provided to reciprocate the support platform.
According to a further broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a distribution conveyor system for feeding elongated articles to two or more sorting and packaging stations. The system comprises a continuous supply conveyor for conveying the articles by pusher bars oriented laterally in spaced parallel relationship. A discharge conveyor is provided for engaging individual ones of the articles and displacing them axially from the supply conveyor onto a single-feed conveyor wherein the articles are conveyed end to end. The feed conveyor has a discharge end and is supported elevated above two or more distribution conveyors, each of which is associated with a respective one of the two or more packaging stations. Displaceable support means is provided for displacing at least the discharge end of the feed conveyor to discharge one or more of the articles on a receiving end of a selected one of the distribution conveyors.
According to a still further broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a feed conveyor system for feeding floorboards to two or more sorting and bundling stations. The system comprises a single-feed conveyor having a board receiving end and board discharge end. Means is provided to position boards of varying lengths in spaced-apart end-to-end relationship on the feed conveyor receiving end. Distribution conveyors are disposed side by side and associated with a respective one of the sorting and bundling stations. Support means is provided for supporting the feed conveyor elevated above the distribution conveyors. Displacement means is provided for displacing at least a portion of the feed conveyor discharge end above the distribution conveyors for feeding boards thereto to supply the sorting and bundling stations. Detection means detects boards conveyed by the feed conveyor. Control means is associated with the detection means to control the operation of the displacement means.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIGS. 1 to 3, there is shown generally at 10 the transfer conveyor system of the present invention for transferring conveyed elongated articles, such as floorboards 11, from a lateral conveyed position, as illustrated at 12, to an axially conveyed position 13, as shown in
The discharge support platform 14 is reciprocated from its support position, as shown in
As herein shown, the reciprocating platform has a support surface constituted by a plurality of equidistantly spaced elongated support rods 26, secured to the rectangular frame members 25, 26, 27 and 27′, and extend axially of the feed conveyor and transversely to the pusher bars 16, whereby to support the boards 12 conveyed thereon by the pusher bars.
An article support section 27 is disposed adjacent and upstream of the reciprocating discharge support platform 14 and disposed in a common plane therewith for supporting a next oncoming group of articles, herein boards 17, to be discharged by the reciprocating discharge support platform. This article support section 27 is comprised of a plurality of equidistantly spaced elongated stationary support rods 28, which are offset from the support rods 26 of the reciprocating support platform 14, wherein to permit displacement of the support rods of the discharge support platform therebetween when retracted by the crank arm of the servomotor 17. The support rods 28 and 26 intermesh.
Although, in the present embodiment, a servomotor and crank arm arrangement is shown for displacing the reciprocating discharge platform, it is within the ambit of the present invention to cover other such reciprocating displacement devices, such as a pneumatic system which operates a cylinder, for example.
The continuous-feed conveyor system 10 is provided with an article loading section 30 upstream of the article support section 27 for receiving articles, herein floorboards 11, onto the loading section 30 and oriented transversely of the feed conveyor. These articles are fed one at a time between the pusher bars 16. Article support means in the form of transversely oriented support rollers 31 are secured stationary under the pusher bars 16 and oriented transversely thereto. The support rollers facilitate the sliding displacement of the floorboards 11 ejected between the pusher bars. Accordingly, these floorboards can be located at any position between and along the pusher bars, as shown in
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the reciprocating discharge platform 14 is retracted very quickly through a variable cycle, whereby it is returned to support the next oncoming board of a next group of boards in support engagement. In order to do this, the discharge support platform must be retracted during a time period which is shorter than the displacement time between adjacent pusher bars 16, whereby the platform can be retracted and returned to supportingly engage the articles of the next oncoming group of articles. This sequence is very rapid. The support platform can discharge up to six boards at a time onto the discharge belt conveyor 35, the speed of which is also controlled by the controller device 25. The drive motor is illustrated at 36. It is pointed out that boards are transported by the pusher bars at a rate of about 175 to about 180 boards per minute. To do so, the controller 25 controls the drives of the supply conveyor, the discharge belt conveyor 35, and the servomotor 17, all in synchronism.
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As herein illustrated, the continuous-feed conveyor 10 is comprised of a pair of spaced-apart endless belts 39 and 39′, which are trained about a driven and idle sprockets 40 and 40′ respectively, secured to a rectangular support frame 41. The pusher bars 19 are connected to the belts 39 and 39′, and extend transversely thereacross. The belts 39 and 39′ are displaced in upper and lower spaced parallel paths by the sprockets. The speed of the conveyor is, of course, controlled by the controller device 25 and in synchronism, as previously described.
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As herein shown, a continuous supply conveyor 53 conveys these boards by pusher bars 54, with the boards laterally oriented in spaced parallel relationship. A discharge conveyor 55 engages individual ones of these articles positioned between adjacent pusher bars, and displaces them axially from the supply conveyor 53 onto a single-feed conveyor 56, wherein the articles are conveyed end to end. This is a departure from prior art system where the boards need to be fed directly to each conveyor associated with each station 51. It was also necessary to transfer articles from a supply conveyor onto another intermediate orienting conveyor, and then again to conveyors to feed individual ones of these sorting and packaging stations 51. This system required the use of additional personnel, and the conveyor arrangement also occupied more floor space. The transfer of these boards was also time-consuming.
Referring now to Figs and 7, there is shown the construction of the discharge conveyor 55. As shown in
The single-feed conveyor 56 is a narrow belt conveyor to receive floorboards within the full width of conventional floorboards. As previously described, these boards are conveyed end to end from the receiving end 56′ to a discharge end 56″. As shown in
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It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein, provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.