1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device
for curved and transparent objects, especially to a device for sorting contact lenses.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
[0002] The conventional method to detect the contact lens is to provide an accommodating
plate and multiple cup bodies on the accommodating plate. Each contact lens is mounted
in the cup body. The operator moves the whole accommodating plate to the detecting
region, and then a camera lens of the detector detects the contact lens in the cup
body. After the detection, the operator manually replaces the cup body with an unqualified
contact lens by a cup body with a qualified contact lens. However, the above process
has the following shortcomings.
[0003] First, the detecting process mainly relies on manual work, such as manually moving
the accommodating plate and manually replacing the unqualified contact lens. But manual
work is not efficient and is not accurately reliable.
[0004] Second, if the detecting process proceeds automatically by machinery, there is still
a replacing-unqualified-object process after the detecting process.
[0005] To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an automatically cycling
detecting-and-sorting device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
[0006] The main objective of the present invention is to provide an automatically cycling
detecting-and-sorting device that can automatically detect and sort objects, does
not need a replacing-unqualified-object process, and can raise efficiency.
[0007] The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device has a base, multiple accommodating
elements, multiple pushing rods, at least one side rod, at least one detector, a cleaning
device, and a control system. The base has a feeding region, a sort-and-remove region,
a discharging region, a first channel, and a second channel. The feeding region, the
sort-and-remove region, and the discharging region are disposed apart from each other
from front to rear in sequence. The first channel is connected between the feeding
region and the discharging region. The second channel is connected between the feeding
region and the discharging region. The first channel and the second channel are disposed
apart from each other transversely, and the sort-and-remove region is connected between
the first channel and the second channel. The accommodating elements are mounted on
a top of the base, and each one of the accommodating elements is for accommodating
one object under inspection. The pushing rods are horizontally and movably disposed
on the top of the base, push the accommodating elements, and include a first pushing
rod, a second pushing rod, at least one third pushing rod, a fourth pushing rod, and
a fifth pushing rod. The first pushing rod pushes the accommodating element that is
on the second channel through the feeding region to the first channel. The second
pushing rod pushes the accommodating element that is on the first channel toward the
discharging region. The at least one third pushing rod selectively pushes the accommodating
element that is on the first channel through the sort-and-remove region to the second
channel. The fourth pushing rod pushes the accommodating element that is on the first
channel through the discharging region to the second channel. The fifth pushing rod
pushes the accommodating element that is on the second channel toward the feeding
region. The at least one side rod is horizontally and movably disposed on the top
of the base, pushes the accommodating elements, and includes a first side rod. The
first side rod is disposed on the second channel and pushes the accommodating element
that is disposed between the discharging region and the sort-and-remove region toward
the feeding region. The fifth pushing rod pushes the corresponding accommodating element
into a pushing range of the first side rod. The at least one detector is disposed
above the first channel, and is disposed between the feeding region and the sort-and-remove
region, and the at least one detector is for detecting the object under inspection
in the accommodating element that is disposed below the at least one detector and
is on the first channel. The cleaning device is disposed on the second channel, is
disposed between the sort-and-remove region and the feeding region, and removes the
object in the accommodating element that passes by the cleaning device and is on the
second channel. The control system is electrically connected to the pushing rods,
the at least one side rod, the at least one detector and the cleaning device, and
the control system controls the third pushing rod according to a detection outcome
of the at least one detector.
[0008] When the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as described is in use,
the object under inspection is put in the accommodating element on the feeding region.
The accommodating element is then pushed to the first channel and conveyed along the
first channel. When conveyed along the first channel, the object under inspection
in the accommodating element is under the detection of the detector. If passing the
detection, the accommodating element keeps being conveyed to the discharging region.
The qualified object is taken out when passing the discharging region. Then the empty
accommodating element is pushed to the second channel and is conveyed along the second
channel. If failing to pass the detection, the accommodating element with the unqualified
object is pushed by the corresponding third pushing rod through the sort-and-remove
region to the second channel when the accommodating element passes by the sort-and-remove
region. Then, the empty accommodating element and the accommodating element with unqualified
objects together are pushed toward the feeding region. The cleaning device removes
the unqualified object, and then the empty accommodating element is conveyed back
to the feeding region to accommodate a new object under inspection, thereby automatically
achieving the cycling. Because each object under inspection is accommodated in an
individual accommodating element, even though any object in the accommodating element
fails to pass the detection, said accommodating element is pushed away individually
without affecting the processing of other accommodating elements and objects under
inspection. In addition, the whole detecting, sorting and cycling proceed automatically.
Thus, the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as described can achieve
the purpose of raising efficiency.
[0009] Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more
apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings.
IN THE DRAWINGS:
[0010]
Fig. 1 is a top view of an automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device in accordance
with the present invention, showing a base without accommodating elements;
Fig. 2 is a top view of the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device in
Fig. 1, showing the base with the accommodating elements;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the accommodating element of the automatically cycling
detecting-and-sorting device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a front view in partial section of the accommodating element of the automatically
cycling detecting-and-sorting device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a dumping device of the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting
device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a front view of a dumping device of the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting
device in Fig. 1, shown unrotated;
Fig. 7 is a front view of a dumping device of the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting
device in Fig. 1, shown rotated;
Fig. 8 is a schematic view of a control system of the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting
device in Fig. 1, shown rotated; and
Fig. 9 is a top view of another embodiment of an automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting
device in accordance with the present invention.
[0011] With reference to Figs. 1, 2, and 8, an automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting
device in accordance with the present invention comprises a base 10, multiple accommodating
elements 20, multiple pushing rods 30, multiple detectors 40, multiple side rods 50,
a cleaning device and a control system 80.
[0012] The base 10 has a feeding region 11, a sort-and-remove region 12, a discharging region
13, a first channel 14 and a second channel 15. The feeding region 11, the sort-and-remove
region 12 and the discharging region 13 are disposed apart from each other from front
to rear in sequence. The first channel 14 and the second channel 15 both extend in
front-rear, and are both connected between the feeding region 11 and the discharging
region 13. The first channel 14 and the second channel 15 are disposed apart from
each other transversely. The sort-and-remove region 12 is connected between the first
channel 14 and the second channel 15.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the feeding region 11 may be for accommodating multiple
rows multiplying multiple columns of the accommodating elements 20, and the discharging
region 13 may be for accommodating multiple rows multiplying multiple columns of the
accommodating elements 20. But both the first channel 14 and the second channel 15
are only for one row of the accommodating element 20. Therefore, the feeding region
11, the discharging region 13, the first channel 14 and the second channel 15 can
transfer a "plane" of the accommodating elements 20 into multiple "rows" of the accommodating
elements 20.
[0014] The rows of the accommodating elements 20 of the feeding region 11 may be the same
or different from the rows of the accommodating elements 20 of the discharging region
13 in amount. The columns of the accommodating elements 20 of the feeding region 11
may be the same or different from the columns of the accommodating elements 20 of
the discharging region 13 in amount. Taking the embodiment in Fig. 2 for example,
the feeding region 11 and the discharging region 13 both comprise five columns multiplying
four rows. However, in the embodiment in Fig. 9, the feeding region 11A also comprises
five columns multiplying four rows, but the discharging region 13A comprises four
columns multiplying four rows.
[0015] In addition, in a preferred embodiment, the feeding region 11 and the discharging
region 13 are connected to transverse sides of the first channel 14 and the second
channel 15. But the feeding region 11 and the discharging region 13 also may be connected
to ends of the first channel 14 and the second channel 15. The feeding region 11 and
the discharging region 13 connecting to the transverse sides or ends of the channels
may be adjusted in demand, and may affect the amounts of the rows and the columns.
[0016] With reference to Figs. 3 and 4, the accommodating elements 20 are mounted on a top
of the base 10, and are pushed by the pushing rods 30 and the side rods 50. Each accommodating
element 20 is for accommodating one object under inspection. In a preferred embodiment,
the object under inspection is, but not limited to, a contact lens. Each accommodating
element 20 has a seat 21, a cup body 22 and a sensed element 23. The seat 21 has an
accommodating hole 211 and two side rod recesses 212. The accommodating hole 211 is
formed in a top of the seat 21. The side rod recesses 212 are respectively formed
in a front side and a rear side of the seat 21, and extend transversely for the side
rod 50 to be inserted into and abut one of the side rod recesses 212.
[0017] The cup body 22 is mounted in the accommodating hole 211, and has an annular flange
221. The annular flange 221 protrudes around an opening edge of the cup body 22 and
abuts on an edge of the accommodating hole 211, such that the cup body 22 is supported.
The cup body 22 is made of transparent material, and is for accommodating the object
under inspection. A bottom of an inner surface of the cup body 22 is spherical and
protrudes downward to fit a shape of the object under inspection. Because the cup
body 22 is transparent, spots on the cup body 22 or spots on the object under inspection
are easy to be found out under inspection, thereby reducing the chance that the detection
outcome is affected by the spots on the cup body 22. The sensed element 23 is mounted
on a transverse side of the seat 21. The base 10 further has a sensor 16 disposed
on the first channel 14 at a position corresponding to the detector 40 to sense the
sensed element 23 of the accommodating element 20. In a preferred embodiment, the
sensed element 23 is a metal panel, and the sensor 16 can sense metal. The sensor
16 may be, but not limited to, an optical coupler sensor.
[0018] The pushing rods 30 are horizontally and movably disposed on the top of the base
10, and comprise a first pushing rod 31, a second pushing rod 32, multiple third pushing
rods 33, a fourth pushing rod 34 and a fifth pushing rod 35. The first pushing rod
31 pushes the accommodating element 20 that is on the second channel 15 through the
feeding region 11 to the first channel 14. The second pushing rod 32 pushes the accommodating
element 20 that is on the first channel 14 toward the discharging region 13. The third
pushing rods 33 selectively push the accommodating element 20 that is on the first
channel 14 through the sort-and-remove region 12 to the second channel 15. The fourth
pushing rod 34 pushes the accommodating element 20 that is on the first channel 14
through the discharging region 13 to the second channel 15. The fifth pushing rod
35 pushes the accommodating element 20 that is on the second channel 15 toward the
feeding region 11.
[0019] The detectors 40 are disposed above the first channel 14, and are disposed between
the feeding region 11 and the sort-and-remove region 12, and are for detecting the
object under inspection in the accommodating element 20 that is disposed below the
detectors 40 and is on the first channel 14. The amount of the detector 40 may be
only one. In a preferred embodiment, the detector 40 is, but not limited to, a CCD
(Charge-coupled Device) detector.
[0020] The side rods 50 are horizontally and movably disposed on the top of the base 10,
and include a first side rod 51, a second side rod 52 and a third side rod 53. The
first side rod 51 is disposed on the second channel 15, and pushes the accommodating
element 20 that is disposed between the discharging region 13 and the sort-and-remove
region 12 toward the feeding region 11.
[0021] The second side rod 52 is disposed above the first channel 14, and pushes the accommodating
element 20 that is disposed between the feeding region 11 and the sort-and-remove
region 12 toward the sort-and-remove region 12. A pushing distance of the second side
rod 52 equals a front-rear length of one accommodating element 20 or a sum of the
front-rear lengths of multiple accommodating elements 20.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment, the pushing distance of the second side rod 52 equals
the sum of the front-rear lengths of multiple accommodating elements 20, and preferably
equals the sum of the front-rear lengths of five accommodating elements 20 as shown
in the figures. A front-rear length of the sort-and-remove region 12 is larger than
or equal to the pushing distance of the second side rod 52, and preferably is larger
than or equal to the sum of the front-rear lengths of five accommodating elements
20 in the preferred embodiment. An amount of the accommodating element 20 that corresponds
to the pushing distance of the second side rod 52 is equal to an amount of the third
pushing rods 33. Thus, in the preferred embodiment, the amount of the third pushing
rods 33 is five.
[0023] The third side rod 53 is disposed above the first channel 14, and pushes the accommodating
element 20 that is disposed between the sort-and-remove region 12 and the discharging
region 13 toward the discharging region 13.
[0024] With reference to Figs. 5 to 7, the cleaning device is disposed on the second channel
15, and is disposed between the sort-and-remove region 12 and the feeding region 11
for removing the object in the accommodating element 20 that passes by the cleaning
device and is on the second channel 15. In a preferred embodiment, the cleaning device
has a dumping device 60 and a pouring device 70.
[0025] The dumping device 60 has two rotating seats 61, a rotatable channel 62 and a motor
63. The rotating seats 61 are connected securely on the ground or other places. The
rotatable channel 62 replaces a part of the second channel 15, and is pivotally connected
between the rotating seats 61. The rotatable channel 62 is capable of engaging the
accommodating elements 20 in rotating direction. The motor 63 is mounted on one of
the rotating seats 61, and rotates the rotatable channel 62. The rotatable channel
62 and the accommodating element 20 are rotated transversely at an angle larger than
90 degrees to dump out the object from the accommodating element 20. Then, the rotatable
channel 62 and the accommodating element 20 are rotated back to the original angle.
[0026] The pouring device 70 is disposed between the dumping device 60 and the feeding region
11, and pours water or maintenance solution into the accommodating element 20 that
is disposed on the second channel 15 and is disposed adjacent to the pouring device
70.
[0027] With reference to Fig. 8, the control system 80 is electrically connected to the
pushing rods 30, the side rods 50, the sensor 16, the detectors 40, the dumping device
60 and the pouring device 70, and controls the movement of the elements. Preferably,
the control system 80 controls the pushing timing of the third pushing rods 33 according
to a detection outcome of the detectors 40, the pushing distance of the second side
rod 52 and the counting of the sensor 16.
[0028] When the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as described is in use,
the object under inspection is put in the accommodating element 20 on the feeding
region 11. The first pushing rod 31 pushes the accommodating element 20 to the first
channel 14, and then the second pushing rod 32 pushes the accommodating element 20
along the first channel 14 into a pushing range of the second side rod 52. Then, the
second side rod 52 pushes the accommodating element 20 to pass the detectors 40 and
the sensor 16, such that the accommodating element 20 is under the detection of the
detector and the sensing of the sensor 16. Because the pushing distance of the second
side rod 52 equals the sum of the front-rear lengths of the accommodating elements
20, the control system 80 can determine the passing time and the position of the accommodating
element 20 that accommodates unqualified object when said accommodating element 20
is pushed to the sort-and-remove region 12 according to the received information.
[0029] If failing to pass the detection, the accommodating element 20 with the unqualified
object is pushed by the corresponding third pushing rod 33 through the sort-and-remove
region 12 to the second channel 15 when the accommodating element 20 passes by the
sort-and-remove region 12.
[0030] If the accommodating element passes the detection, the third pushing rod 33 will
not move when the accommodating element 20 passes by the sort-and-remove region 12.
The accommodating element 20 is pushed by the subsequent accommodating element 20
to pass the sort-and-remove region 12, and then is pushed by the third side rod 53
to the discharging region 13. Afterwards, the accommodating element 20 is pushed by
the second channel 15. The qualified object is taken out when passing the discharging
region 13. The empty accommodating element 20 is pushed by the fifth pushing rod 35
along the second channel 15 into a pushing range of the first side rod 51. Then, the
empty accommodating element 20 and the accommodating element 20 with unqualified object
together are pushed by the first side rod 51 toward the feeding region 11, thereby
ensuring the accommodating elements 20 abut each other.
[0031] Then, the accommodating element 20 passes the dumping device 60 and the pouring device
70 to make sure the accommodating element 20 after passing the dumping device 60 and
the pouring device 70 accommodate nothing but water or maintenance solution. Finally,
the accommodating element 20 is pushed by the first pushing rod 31 to the feeding
region 11 to accommodate a new object under inspection, thereby achieving cycling
use of the accommodating element 20. When in the feeding region 11 and in the discharging
region 13, the object in the cup body 22 is put in and taken out by, but not limited
to, vacuum absorption.
[0032] In the above process, even though any object in the accommodating element 20 fails
to pass the detection, said accommodating element 20 is pushed away from the first
channel 14 when passing the sort-and-remove region 12, and does not affect the processing
of other accommodating elements 20 and the objects under inspection. In addition,
the whole detecting, sorting and cycling proceed automatically. Thus, the automatically
cycling detecting-and-sorting device as described can achieve the purpose of raising
efficiency.
[0033] In another preferred embodiment, the pushing distance of the second side rod may
equal a front-rear length of one accommodating element, and thus the base needs only
one third pushing rod, as long as the control system determines the accurate timing
to push out and pull back the third pushing rod.
[0034] In another preferred embodiment, the accommodating element may be implemented without
any sensed element, and the first channel may be implemented without the sensor, as
long as the control system calculates a distance between the detector and the third
pushing rod and the pushing distance of the second side rod to determine the timing
to push out the third pushing rod.
[0035] In another preferred embodiment, the feeding region and the discharging region may
accommodate only one row of the accommodating elements, as long as the feed-in and
removal processes of the object can match the one-row region.
[0036] In another preferred embodiment, the accommodating element may be altered in structure
other than the above mentioned, as long as the accommodating element can accommodate
object and does not interfere with the detection.
1. An automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device, and
characterized in that the automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device comprises:
a base (10) having
a feeding region (11);
a sort-and-remove region (12);
a discharging region (13); wherein the feeding region (11), the sort-and-remove region
(12), and the discharging region (13) are disposed apart from each other from front
to rear in sequence;
a first channel (14) connected between the feeding region (11) and the discharging
region (13); and
a second channel (15) connected between the feeding region (11) and the discharging
region (13); wherein the first channel (14) and the second channel (15) are disposed
apart from each other transversely, and the sort-and-remove region (12) is connected
between the first channel (14) and the second channel (15);
multiple accommodating elements (20) mounted on a top of the base (10), and each one
of the accommodating elements (20) for accommodating one object under inspection;
multiple pushing rods (30) horizontally and movably disposed on the top of the base
(10), pushing the accommodating elements (20), and including
a first pushing rod (31) pushing the accommodating element (20) that is on the second
channel (15) through the feeding region (11) to the first channel (14);
a second pushing rod (32) pushing the accommodating element (20) that is on the first
channel (14) toward the discharging region (13);
at least one third pushing rod (33) selectively pushing the accommodating element
(20) that is on the first channel (14) through the sort-and-remove region (12) to
the second channel (15);
a fourth pushing rod (34) pushing the accommodating element (20) that is on the first
channel (14) through the discharging region (13) to the second channel (15); and
a fifth pushing rod (35) pushing the accommodating element (20) that is on the second
channel (15) toward the feeding region (11);
at least one side rod (50) horizontally and movably disposed on the top of the base
(10), pushing the accommodating elements (20), and including
a first side rod (51) disposed on the second channel (15) and pushing the accommodating
element (20) that is disposed between the discharging region (13) and the sort-and-remove
region (12) toward the feeding region (11); wherein the fifth pushing rod (35) pushes
the corresponding accommodating element (20) into a pushing range of the first side
rod (51);
at least one detector (40) disposed above the first channel (14), and disposed between
the feeding region (11) and the sort-and-remove region (12), and the at least one
detector (40) for detecting the object under inspection in the accommodating element
(20) that is disposed below the at least one detector (40) and is on the first channel
(14);
a cleaning device disposed on the second channel (15), disposed between the sort-and-remove
region (12) and the feeding region (11), and removing the object in the accommodating
element (20) that passes by the cleaning device and is on the second channel (15);
and
a control system (80) electrically connected to the pushing rods (30), the at least
one side rod (50), the at least one detector (40) and the cleaning device, and the
control system (80) controlling the third pushing rod (33) according to a detection
outcome of the at least one detector (40).
2. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the at least one side rod (50) further includes:
a second side rod (52) disposed above the first channel (14) and pushing the accommodating
element (20) that is disposed between the feeding region (11) and the sort-and-remove
region (12) toward the sort-and-remove region (12); wherein a pushing distance of
the second side rod (52) equals a front-rear length of one accommodating element (20)
or a sum of the front-rear lengths of multiple accommodating elements (20); wherein
an amount of the accommodating element (20) that corresponds to the pushing distance
of the second side rod (52) is equal to an amount of the at least one third pushing
rod (33); wherein the second pushing rod (32) pushes the corresponding accommodating
element (20) into a pushing range of the second side rod (52); and
a third side rod (53) disposed above the first channel (14) and pushing the accommodating
element (20) that is disposed between the sort-and-remove region (12) and the discharging
region (13) toward the discharging region (13).
3. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in claim 2, wherein
each one of the accommodating elements (20) has a sensed element (23);
the base (10) further has
a sensor (16) disposed on the first channel (14) to sense the sensed element (23)
of the accommodating element (20), and electrically connecting to the control system
(80); and
the control system (80) controls the pushing timing of the at least one third pushing
rod (33) according to the pushing distance of the second side rod (52) and counting
of the sensor (16).
4. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in anyone of claims
1 to 3, wherein
the feeding region (11) is for accommodating multiple rows multiplying multiple columns
of the accommodating elements (20); and
the discharging region (13) is for accommodating multiple rows multiplying multiple
columns of the accommodating elements (20).
5. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in claim 4, wherein
the rows of the accommodating elements (20) of the feeding region (11) differ from
the rows of the accommodating elements (20) of the discharging region (13) in amount;
and
the columns of the accommodating elements (20) of the feeding region (11) differ from
the columns of the accommodating elements (20) of the discharging region (13) in amount.
6. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in anyone of claims
1 to 5, wherein the cleaning device has
a dumping device (60) rotating the accommodating element (20) that is disposed on
the second channel (15) and is disposed adjacent to the dumping device (60) toward
a transverse side to dump the object in said accommodating element (20), and then
rotating said accommodating element (20) back; and
a pouring device (70) disposed between the dumping device (60) and the feeding region
(11), and pouring water or maintenance solution into the accommodating element (20)
that is disposed on the second channel (15) and is disposed adjacent to the pouring
device (70).
7. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in anyone of claims
1 to 6, wherein each one of the accommodating elements (20) has
a seat (21) having
an accommodating hole (211) formed in a top of the seat (21); and
a cup body (22) mounted in the accommodating hole (211), made of a transparent material,
and being for accommodating the object under inspection.
8. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in claim 7, wherein
a bottom of an inner surface of the cup body (22) is spherical and protrudes downward.
9. The automatically cycling detecting-and-sorting device as claimed in anyone of claims
1 to 8, wherein the accommodating element (20) has
two side rod recesses (212) respectively formed in a front side and a rear side of
the accommodating element (20) for the at least one side rod (50) to be inserted into
and abut one of the side rod recesses (212).