The present invention relates to a gripper for use in a cutting machine, in particular a high-performance cutting machine, which can be brought reversibly into engagement with an end of a bar-shaped foodstuff by the application of a negative pressure.
Grippers of this kind are known fresh the prior art, for example EP 2 095 918, EP 2 095 920 and EP 2 095 919, and are used in high-performance cutting machines in which bar-shaped foodstuffs, for example meat, sausage and/or cheese in the shape of bars, are cut into slices of foodstuff. Here, before or during the cutting up of the bar-shaped foodstuff, the gripper is brought into engagement with the end thereof in order, during cutting up for example, to guide and/or stabilize this end piece and/or in order to dispose of an end piece that cannot be further cut up or is not to be cut up. In the case of the generic gripper, contact, in particular form fit and/or force fit, between the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff and the gripper is at least maintained by the application of a negative pressure acting between the gripper and the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff.
The grippers according to the prior art no longer meet modern hygiene standards, since they use piston and cylinder systems in which it is not possible to clean the annular surface between the piston and the cylinder and, because of the relative motion thereof with respect to one another,, it is not possible to prevent product from penetrating into this region as a lubricating film. Vacuum systems having extreme vacuum pumps are soiled as a result of particles of product penetrating into the vacuum line and, in particular if the product is expelled again by the action of compressed air on the line, result in contamination of the machine and/or the foodstuff. Although the use of filters reduces the problem, it results in considerable complexity in monitoring and/or cleaning.
For this reason, the object of the present invention is to provide a gripper which does not have the disadvantages of the prior art.
The object is achieved by a gripper for use in a cutting machine, in particular a high-performance cutting machine, which is in reversible engagement with a bar-shaped foodstuff by the application of a negative pressure, wherein the gripper has a deformable membrane whereof the deformation generates a negative pressure between the membrane and the bar-shaped foodstuff.
The present invention relates to a gripper for use in cutting machines, in particular a high-performance cutting machine, in which the bar-shaped foodstuff is cut up into slices of foodstuff. This gripper is in reversible engagement with a bar-shaped foodstuff, for example with the one end thereof, by the application of a negative pressure, and fixes and/or guides this bar-shaped foodstuff, in particular while the last slices of foodstuff in the bar-shaped foodstuff are being cut. Furthermore, the gripper holds the remaining piece and guides it for example over a disposal chute, where it is expelled from the gripper and falls into the disposal chute.
According to the invention, this gripper has a deformable membrane whereof the deformation generates a negative pressure between the membrane and the bar-shaped foodstuff. As soon as the gripper abuts against the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff and preferably parts thereof, such as a cutting ring, have penetrated into the bar-shaped foodstuff by a certain amount, the membrane is deformed, as a result of which a negative pressure is produced between the gripper and the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff. This negative pressure endures that the bar-shaped foodstuff is kept at least in contact with the gripper, but preferably also ensures that the contact, in particular the shaping fit and/or force fit between the gripper and the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff, is improved. It is also possible to keep the deformation of the membrane constant, to decrease it or to increase it during engagement with the bar-shaped foodstuff, in order to adjust the negative pressure between the gripper and the bar-shaped foodstuff. Preferably, leak flows between the bar-shaped foodstuff and the gripper in the period during which the gripper is in engagement with the bar-shaped foodstuff are compensated.
The membrane may be any membrane familiar to those skilled in the art. It may be provided as a planar component or as a two-dimensional or three-dimensional component, for example being corrugated in form. Preferably, the membrane is shaped to include resilient material accumulators which stretch when the membrane is deformed. The membrane may be made from any material familiar to those skilled in the art. Preferably, however, it is made from an elastic material, in particular a synthetic material, particularly preferably a rubber-like material. The membrane may comprise a plurality of layers. The membrane is fixedly connected in its edge region to the housing of the gripper, with the result that this edge region does not move, or moves only negligibly, during deformation of the membrane.
The use of a membrane in grippers has the advantage that no particles of product can accumulate in the region around and behind the membrane. This makes the gripper according to the invention very simple to clean. No particles of foodstuff can penetrate between the membrane and the housing and/or into the lines attached to the housing.
The gripper according to the invention is very simple in construction and so it may be made at lower cost than grippers according to the prior art.
Preferably, the gripper has a cutter which cuts into the bar-shaped foodstuff, preferably into the end thereof. This cutter improves the force fit and/or form fit between the gripper and the cutter. Preferably, the cutter is a peripherally enclosed cutter, that is to say for example an annular cutter. As a result of this preferred embodiment of the present invention, leak flows between the gripper and the bar-shaped foodstuff are at least reduced. As an alternative to the cutter, in particular the cutting ring, or in addition, against the gripper another sealing means, for example an elastic sealing lip that abuts only against the bar-shaped foodstuff, in particular the end thereof, is arrangeable, in order to at least reduce leak flows when the negative pressure is applied.
The membrane may be deformed by any means familiar to those skilled in the art. For example, a negative pressure that deforms the membrane may be applied on the side of the membrane remote from the bar-shaped foodstuff. This negative pressure may be provided by a hydraulic or a pneumatic means. In the context of the invention, the term negative pressure means a pressure which is lower than the respectively prevailing ambient pressure. In another preferred embodiment, the membrane is made at least in part from a material which is attracted by a magnetic field, for example from a material containing iron. In that case, the deformation is preferably provided by an electromagnet which may at least be switched on or off but is preferably regulable. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the membrane itself may be made at least in part from a magnetizable or electrically conductive material. In a further preferred embodiment, the membrane is deformed by another mechanical means which acts directly or indirectly on the membrane.
Preferably, the membrane is arranged in the gripper such that a positive pressure may also be generated therewith between the membrane and the bar-shaped foodstuff. As a result of this, the bar-shaped foodstuff, in particular an end piece that is not to be cut up, may be released from the gripper. In this case, the membrane is deformed in the direction of the bar-shaped foodstuff, in relation to the non-deformed position.
In a preferred embodiment, there is provided on the membrane an ejector which, when it is returned from the deformed position by which the negative pressure is generated between the gripper and the bar-shaped foodstuff into the non-deformed position, releases the bar-shaped foodstuff from the gripper. Preferably, the ejector projects out of the membrane in the direction of the bar-shaped foodstuff and hence comes into contact with the bar-shaped foodstuff before and/or while the latter abuts against the gripper.
This ejector may also be part of a sensor in order to establish whether a bar-shaped foodstuff is present and/or whether the bar-shaped foodstuff is abutting against the gripper. For example, as the gripper comes into engagement with the bar-shaped foodstuff, the bar-shaped foodstuff presses the sensor into the gripper, at least in certain regions. During this, the membrane is tensioned or its position changes and/or the pressure behind the membrane is increased. These changes are measurable. It is also possible to detect the change in position of magnetic membranes by means of inductive or capacitive sensors. On the basis of a corresponding signal, the controller of the cutting machine on which the gripper is mounted knows whether a bar-shaped foodstuff is abutting against the gripper.
Preferably, the membrane is deformed elastically. Particularly preferably, the membrane has spring elements which are stretched when the membrane is deformed. These spring elements may be generated for example by plastically shaped corrugations in the membrane.
In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gripper hasa protection which is provided between the bar-shaped foodstuff and the membrane and which prevents the membrane from extending outside the gripper and for example being damaged by the cutting blade. Preferably, the protection is a perforated element, in particular a grating or a perforated plate. Particularly preferably, at least one form-fitting means is provided on this protection, for example in the form of a spike that penetrates into the end of the foodstuff and thus improves the form fit and/or force fit between the gripper and the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gripper has a plurality of cutters which may for example be provided concentrically in relation to one another. Further preferably, or particularly preferably, the gripper has a plurality of negative pressure spaces which are separated from one another in particular by the cutters and/or sealing lips. A plurality of negative pressure spaces has the advantage of redundancy. Further, different negative pressures may be generated in these negative pressure spaces. Preferably, in each case two negative pressure spaces are separated by a space in which ambient pressure or positive pressure prevails. Positive pressure may in particular be used to release the end of the bar-shaped foodstuff from the gripper.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gripper has a grab, preferably two grabs, having claws, which improve the connect between the gripper and the grab.
The present invention further relates to a gripper assembly which has a plurality of the grippers according to the invention.
The statements made in respect of the gripper apply equally to the gripper assembly and vice versa.
Preferably, the grippers are provided next to one another and/or axially offset from one another.
The invention will be explained below with reference to
In the context of the invention, positive pressure is higher than ambient pressure.
Furthermore, the gripper according to
The ejector 32 may operate exclusively or additionally as part of a sensor. Because the bar-shaped foodstuff presses the ejector into the housing, the pressure in the expansion space 8 rises and the membrane 2 stretches or the position thereof changes. At least one of these changes may be detected by a sensor and passed on to a machine controller. The latter then knows that the gripper is in engagement with a bar-shaped foodstuff and may for example activate a means that brings about deformation of the membrane and hence generates a negative pressure between the membrane and the bar-shaped foodstuff. According to another example, the sensor may be used to establish whether for example an end piece of the bar-shaped foodstuff has been expelled from the gripper, that is to say whether the latter is available for engagement with a new bar-shaped foodstuff.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the sealing lip may be provided independently of the ejector and vice versa.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102010047078.3 | Oct 2010 | DE | national |
102011012880.8 | Mar 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP11/04844 | 9/28/2011 | WO | 00 | 4/10/2013 |