(19)
(11)EP 0 963 929 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
15.12.1999 Bulletin 1999/50

(21)Application number: 99850100.1

(22)Date of filing:  08.06.1999
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC)6B65G 47/80, B65G 47/244
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE
Designated Extension States:
AL LT LV MK RO SI

(30)Priority: 12.06.1998 IT MI981342

(71)Applicant: CML Handling Technology S.p.A.
21015 Lonate Pozzolo (VA) (IT)

(72)Inventor:
  • Soldavini, Attilio
    21010 Ferno-VA (IT)

(74)Representative: Taquist, Lennart 
Sandvik AB Patent Department
811 81 SANDVIKEN
811 81 SANDVIKEN (SE)

  


(54)Method and equipment for the automatic loading of multiple arranged items on the same unit of a cross-belt switching machine


(57) An equipment unit for the automatic loading of multiple items arranged on the same unit of a switching machine, of a type comprising several feeding belts (1,2,3,4,8,19) capable of receiving the items and transferring them, while appropriately spaced, to a loading belt (11) capable of receiving such items and to feed them to a machine, wherein said feeding belts comprise at least one belt (8) mounted on a support (9) capable of rotating 180° to invert the order of transferring the items from said belt to a loading belt at a substantially zero relative velocity.




Description


[0001] This invention proposes a method and equipment unit that allows the automatic loading of multiple items on the same unit of a cross-belt switching machine, by arranging the items in the order of their subsequent unloading.

[0002] The method according to the invention provides for:
  • Arranging the items on a first conveyor belt, while aligning them with a fixed reference;
  • Transferring the items to a second belt moving at a different speed from the former, so as to arrange them at a pre-established distance, also based on the size of the items;
  • Checking the order in which these items are to be unloaded, and transferring them to a conveyor belt mounted on a support capable of rotating 180°, so as to invert the order of the items, if necessary,
  • Transferring these items to a feeding belt which loads them onto the machine at the proper moment.


[0003] The invention also relates to the relative equipment, which comprises:
  • two or more belts arranged in a series, operable so as to rotate at different speeds,
  • a belt mounted on a support capable of rotating 180° around a substantially vertical axis,
  • a belt lined up with the previous belts, mounted on a sliding support capable of moving said belt from a position in which it is fully withdrawn beneath the upstream belt to another position in which it is moved forward to receive and unload the items,
  • a feeding belt inclined at a 45° angle with respect to the previous belts, capable of unloading the items onto a switching machine moving forward in a crosswise direction with respect to the former belts.


[0004] The scope of the invention is to achieve the required functions for the unloading of the items, especially in pairs, on a switching machine of the so-called "cross belt" type, as described for example in the European patents No. EP 0.481.341, EP 0.518.180 and EP 0.556.866 by the same Applicant.

[0005] This is a machine arranging the items on units constituted by trolleys along a path, each fitted with a small rotating mat which unloads the items to the side of the machine, whenever the same passes certain collecting systems assigned to each object.

[0006] In the machine described in the above patent the belts are of adequate length to accept at least two items set side-by-side, thus allowing, thanks to an appropriate handling process, to double the productivity of the existing machines.

[0007] In particular, this result is achieved by pre-positioning the two items arranged on the belt of the switching unit so as to allow their switching to their respective destinations by two successive starts of the belt.

[0008] To ensure a proper handling of this equipment it is therefore essential to load the items in pairs in a precise order capable of observing the unloading order, and to meet the need, for this purpose, to provide some means allowing the items to be loaded in a pre-established order, without thereby affecting the loading time and requiring complex procedures or some preliminary handling of the items.

[0009] It is also appropriate and essential that the items be loaded onto the machine in a manner as far as possible lined up with the edges of the small mat of the unit, so as to achieve a greater precision at the time of unloading it.

[0010] It is in fact worth considering that these machines move forward at speeds of a few meters per second, and that in any machines fitted with numerous outlets, the latter are of a size hardly larger than that of the items to be switched. It is therefore necessary that the unloading operation, of a ballistic type, also occur with the utmost precision.

[0011] The most advanced existing machines comprise a series of loading stations constituted by a succession of rotating mats designed to load the items on the trolleys.

[0012] In particular, switching machines are known in which the loading station mats are arranged at a 45° angle with respect to the machine, so that the loading of the items can be carried out at a speed involving a component, in the direction of the forward motion of the trolleys, equal to the speed of the latter.

[0013] It is then possible, by appropriately starting the trolley mat at the loading instant, to feed the item onto the machine at an essentially zero relative speed, except for some later dampening of the push imparted to the item, by suitably slowing down the mat.

[0014] All this can provide an idea of the complexity of the handling systems of these machines. This invention now proposes an equipment unit for the automatic loading of multiple items in a cross-belt switching machine, which allows arranging the items in the order of their unloading and to feed them onto the machine while observing the proper relative positioning and the expected alignement.

[0015] These and other purposes of the machine are achieved by a machine and a method according to the characterizing section of the attached claims.

[0016] This invention will now be described in detail, for exemplifying and non-limiting purposes, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
  • Figure 1 is a simplified ground view of a loading equipment unit according to the invention,
  • Figure 2 is a simplified partial view of the equipment unit shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 to 7 are simplified prospective views of a loading station according to the invention, during the various phases of the feeding process of the items to the machine.


[0017] With reference to Figure 1, the loading station comprises a first conveyor belt 1, on which an operator deposits the items to be switched in succession, by matching them against a fixed reference 12, constituted for example by an edge of the same belt. A second belt 2 is arranged downstream of the belt 1, which is similar to the latter and can be started to move at a different speed, in particular to move forward at a speed greater than that of belt 1.

[0018] The combination of the belts 1 and 2 is then used to extract the individual items from the succession of items, and to regulate their reciprocal distance so that the two objects can be transferred to a downstream conveyor 3 arranged in such a manner as to occupy a space on the belt, indicated by the number 4, essentially corresponding to the space that the machine makes available to both items on the cell of the switching machine.

[0019] The latter is illustrated in a simplified manner, as shown by the number 5. The individual cells, each composed of a trolley fitted with a small rotating mat designed to accept the items, are indicated by the number 6.

[0020] The pair of items on belt 3 is checked by a scanner or bar-code reading device 7, which informs the central control unit of the machine of the items' final destination.

[0021] A further belt 8 is arranged downstream of the belt 3, mounted on a support 9 which can be commanded to rotate 180° around a substantially vertical axis, so as to invert the order of the items carried onboard the belt 8.

[0022] An additional conveyor belt 19 is arranged downstream of the rotating belt 8, on which a sliding frame 10 is mounted between two positions.

[0023] In one of these positions the belt 19 is fully retracted below the belt 8, while moving fully forward in the other so as to end up above the loading belt 11, which handles the feeding of the items to the switching machine.

[0024] The switching machine moves in an essentially crosswise direction with respect to the belts 1, 2, 3, 8 and 19, while the belt 11 is arranged at a 45° angle with respect to the other belts and to the switching machine.

[0025] Based on the method according to the invention, the equipment unit described above operates as follows:

[0026] The operator arranges the items on the feeding belt 1, while lining them up against the reference wall 12.

[0027] The belt 1 directs the items to the belt 2, which is induced to rotate at a greater speed than the former, so as to space out the items.

[0028] From the belt 2 the items pass over to the next belt 3, where a sensor 7 checks the destination of each of them.

[0029] During this phase the belt 3 moves forward at the same speed as the belt 2, so as to keep the same distance between the two items.

[0030] On the belt 3 the items keep a distance such as to occupy a position corresponding on the whole to the space that the machine makes available to the two items on the switching machine assigned to them.

[0031] The relative positioning of the two items can occur by simply acting on the speed of the two adjacent belts, or if necessary also by checking the passing and the size of the items by using the same scanner 7 and consequently varying, thanks to the software, the speed of the mat 4, so as to load the following item in the appropriate position.

[0032] Once the destinations of the two items are known, two situations may arise: in the simplest case, the arrangement of the two items already reflects the desired position for loading onto the machine, so that no inverting of the loading order is needed, or in another case the arrangement of the items differs from the expected type, so that the order must be inverted.

[0033] In the latter case, after the items have been transferred from the belt 3 to the belt 8, the support 9 is rotated 180°, so that the items are arranged in an inverted order with respect to the previous situation.

[0034] The passing of the items from the belt 3 to the belt 8 occurs while the belts move at the same speed, so as to maintain the same reciprocal arrangement of the items.

[0035] From the belt 8 the items must be transferred to the inclined belt 11, which takes care of feeding them to the machine.

[0036] In order to prevent the items from rotating or losing the necessary alignement while passing from one belt to another, it is appropriate to have this transfer occur at a relative speed of essential zero between the items and the receiving belt.

[0037] For this reason and for transferring the items from belt 8 to belt 11, an intermediate transferring belt 19 is provided, which may be a telescopic belt or, as in the case shown in the figure, a small frame-mounted rotating mat capable of sliding forward in a direction parallel to the small mat's rotating direction.

[0038] The driving unit governing the forward and return motion of the frame 10 may be adjusted in such a manner that the forward motion matches the sliding motion of the belts 8 and 19.

[0039] This makes it possible to move the belt 19 forward at the same speed as the belt 8 while transferring the items (or keeping the belt 19 still and advancing the frame 10 together with the belt, while unloading all the items from the belt 8).

[0040] Once all the items have been transferred to the belt 19, they can be deposited on the belt 11 while the same is standing still.

[0041] For this purpose the small mat 19 is rotated while simultaneously reversing the frame 10 at the same speed as the small mat 19.

[0042] This results, as shown in Figure 2, in all the items falling onto the belt 11 at an essentially zero relative speed, while nevertheless maintaining, even in this passing action, both their relative spacing and proper alignement.

[0043] At this point the loading belt 11 holds a pair of items already arranged in the proper direction and at the right spacing, ready to be loaded onto the machine in accordance with the known techologies.

[0044] The succession of the loading phases is better illustrated in the prospective views offered in the Figures from 3 to 6.

[0045] In the situation of Figure 3, a pair of packages are arranged on the belt 3, ready to be transferred to the rotating belt 4.

[0046] At the same time, the packages present on the rotating belt 4 are transferred to the belt 19 in the following manner:
  • The belt 19 is extended (or the relative trolley is caused to slide forward), while holding the mat still;
  • The rotation of the belt 8 is started so as to move forward at the same speed as the belt 19, while transferring the packages to the latter;
  • In the meantime the new packages are transferred from belt 4 over to belt 8.


[0047] At this point the situation is as shown in Figure 4, where the belt 19 is fully extended and the two packages are transferred to the same, while belt 8 holds the two new packages coming from the belt 3.

[0048] During the third phase (Figure 5) the belt 19 starts to "withdraw" while starting the mat in such a way that the relative speed of the packages on the same remains nil.

[0049] The packages are thus deposited without sliding on the feeding line represented by the belt 11.

[0050] In the meantime the conveyor B rotates (if necessary) to arrange the two subsequent packages in the proper loading sequence.

[0051] The packages present on the belt are moved toward the switching machine (Figures 6 and 7), while the belt 19 resumes its forward motion to receive the packages actually present on belt B, where in the meantime the two subsequent packages coming from the belt 3 are about to be loaded.

[0052] Based on the configuration and the method described, it is therefore not only possible to achieve the arrangement of the pairs of items to be loaded onto the machine, but also their motion so as to position them in the proper direction and to maintain the same during all their transfers.

[0053] Moreover, the positioning phase of the items to vary their loading order may, if necessary, occur simultaneously with the forward motion of the packages which are already arranged and the approaching motion of the packages which follow, thus exploiting what could be a dead moment in the operation of the equipment unit, without thereby affecting the overall productivity of the machine.

[0054] An expert of the trade may provide for several modifications and variations, all of which could nevertheless be deemed to fall within the scope of this invention.

[0055] For instance, the same equipment unit may also be utilized for loading items on a switching machine, by arranging them in a pre-established direction.

[0056] The known technologies, as shown in the description relating to the state of the technology, are in fact capable of allowing a precise positioning of the items, but make it difficult to orient them. Whereas it is in fact easy to orient the items with their flanks parallel to those of the feeding belt, it is more complex to orient them at an angle of 45° with respect to the former, so that, at the end of all the motions needed for their feeding to the machine, the items loaded on the switching machine find themselves aligned parallel to the flanks of the latter.

[0057] This purpose can be served by the equipment unit according to this invention, which may, for this specific application, also be left without a belt 8 mounted on a rotating support.

[0058] As in the former case, the operator loads the items on the small mat 1 by lining them up with the fixed reference 12, and transferring the items in succession to the small belts 2 and 3.

[0059] The belt 3 unloads the items directly onto the intermediate belt 19 which deposits them, as described above, on the loading belt 11 while the loading belt stands still, at an essentially zero relative speed, thus avoiding any risk that the items may suffer motions, rotations or the like as a result of impacting with the moving belt.

[0060] At this point the items find themselves on the loading belt in the required position and at the optimum orientation for their subsequent loading phase.


Claims

1. An equipment unit for the automatic loading of multiple items arranged on the same unit of a switching machine, of a type comprising several feeding belts capable of receiving the items and transferring them, while appropriately spaced, to a loading belt capable of receiving such items and to feed them to a machine, characterized in that said feeding belts comprise at least one belt mounted on a support capable of rotating 180° to invert the order of transferring the items from said belt to a loading belt at a substantially zero relative velocity.
 
2. An equipment unit according to claim 1, characterized in that said means for transferring the items at a zero relative speed from said feeding belts to said loading belt are constituted by a small rotating mat mounted on a sliding support capable of moving between a position in which said rotating mat is withdrawn beneath the upstream feeding belt to a position from which said rotating mat is moved forward to deposit the items on said loading belt, while means are provided to move said sliding support forward or rotate said transfer belt at the same speed as the upstream feeding belt, based on the provision of other means capable of rotating said transfer belt at an equal and opposite speed to the sliding speed of the relative support while the same withdraws beneath the upstream feeding belt, so as to deposit the items on the loading belt at zero speed .
 
3. An equipment unit according to claim 1, characterized in that said feeding belts comprise at least a pair of belts capable of being moved at different speeds, so as to arrange the items at a certain spacing between each other.
 
4. An equipment unit according to claim 1, characterized in that it also provides means for checking the destination of the items and of commanding the rotation of the support of at least one of said feeding belts so as to rotate said belt by 180°, thus inverting the order of the items.
 
5. An equipment unit according to claim 4, characterized in that said means capable of checking the destination of the items are constituted by electronic scanning devices associated with one of the small feeding belts.
 
6. A method for the automatic loading of multiple items arranged on the same unit of a switching machine, characterized in that it provides for the following phases:

- Loading of the items on a feeding belt;

- Transferring pairs of items to a subsequent belt mounted on a support capable of rotating 180° in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said belt;

- Checking the destination of the items and establishing the unloading order of the same;

- Rotating said support, if the order of said items does not fit the loading order assigned by the machine's handling system, by 180° to invert the order of said items;

- transferring sald items At a zero relative speed to a loading belt capable of feeding the items to the switching machine.


 
7. A method according to claim 6, characterized in that the transferring of the items to the loading belt comprises the following phases:

- a forward motion of a belt holding a pair of deposited items, capable of moving it to a point above the loading belt;

- rotating said belt and simultaneously withdrawing the same or the relative support at a speed equal to the rotating speed of the belt, so as to unload the items on the loading belt underneath it.


 
8. An equipment unit for loading items on a switching machine while arranging them in a pre-established direction, characterized in that it provides for:

- A feeding belt with a reference point and/or indexing means capable of allowing the alignement of the items according to a pre-established direction;

- a transferring belt comprising a small rotating belt mounted on a sliding support in a direction parallel to that of said feeding belt;

- a loading belt arranged at a 45° angle with respect to the former belts, capable of receiving the items of said transferring belt and loading them onto the distributing machine.


 
9. An equipment unit according to claim 2, characterized in that it provides for means capable of commanding the shifting of the support of said transferring mat with a speed equal to the rotating speed of the transferring mat itself, so as to unload the items on the downstream loading belt, at zero speed.
 




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