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Title:
ARTICLE CONVEYANCE HAVING MECHANICAL DRIVE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2001/028895
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Apparatus for conveying articles (8), particularly articles such as containers, or bottles, having a neck portion (9) with a neck ring (10) thereon, along an article conveying path (11) with the articles (8) being urged along the article conveying path (11) by article engaging members (15) extending from a plurality of sections (16) of an elongated movable member (20) that extends along a second path (19) adjacent and horizontally offset from the article conveying path. The elongated movable member is preferably a chain having a plurality of links each with a body portion (40) and vertically spaced end portions shaped such that the links are connectable to one another in a manner enabling limited angular deviation of the chain during normal operation, and article engagement preferably includes a flange (17) that extends horizontally from the lower end of each chain link into the article conveying path to engage the lower edge of the neck ring of articles in the article conveying path so that the articles are urged along the article conveying path upon movement of the chain unit along the second path.

Inventors:
SIMKOWSKI DONALD J
Application Number:
PCT/US2000/041131
Publication Date:
April 26, 2001
Filing Date:
October 10, 2000
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
GOLDCO INDUSTRIES (US)
International Classes:
B65G17/26; B65G37/00; (IPC1-7): B65G15/10
Foreign References:
US6131724A2000-10-17
US5937998A1999-08-17
US6109426A2000-08-29
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Burdick, Harold A. (Suite E Boulder, CO, US)
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Claims:
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. An article conveying apparatus, comprising: an elongated member movable in a first direction along a first path, said elongated member having a plurality of sections each of which includes first and second end portions and a body portion connected with said first and second end portions with said elongated member having a major axis that extends in a second direction normal with respect to said first direction with said first and second end portions spaced from one another along said major axis; and a plurality of article engaging members each connected with a different one of said first end portions of said plurality of sections of said elongated member and extending therefrom in a third direction normal to both said first and second directions to engage the articles at a second path with at least a portion of each of the articles engaged in said second path being adjacent to and spaced from said first path in said third direction, and with said plurality of article engaging members being contiguous to one another at said second path for supporting and urging the articles along said second path upon movement of said elongated member along said first path.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second end portions of said plurality of sections of said elongated member includes apertured plates extending in said first direction and having contoured side edges, and wherein a portion of said side edges of each of said apertured plates of said first end portions has said different one of said article engaging members extending therefrom.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said body portion of each of said plurality of sections of said elongated member includes an apertured cylindrical portion extending in said second direction and apertured second plates extending in said first direction, said second plates having a first portion with contoured side edges connected with the opposite ends of said cylindrical portion, and a second portion extending under and connected thereat with said plates of said first and second end portions of said plurality of sections.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said apparatus includes a wall extending between said first and second end portions and said body portion of each of said plurality of sections so that said article engaging members extend from different ones of said first end portions and said wall into said second path for engaging articles thereat.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said contoured side edges of said plates of said first and second end portions of said plurality of sections of said elongated member and said contoured first portions of said second plates at said opposite sides of said cylindrical portion enable angular deviation of adjacent ones of said article engaging members and allow angular deviation of said elongated member.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated member is a chain, wherein said plurality of sections of said elongated member are links of said chain, and wherein each of said plurality of article engaging members are flanges extending from said links of said chain.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said first and second end portions of said plurality of links of said chain are shaped to enable adjacent links of said chain to be joined, wherein said chain includes linking pins for linking adjacent links with each said linking pin passing through said apertured first and second end portions of one link and said apertured cylindrical portion of an adjacent link, wherein said apparatus includes a wall at each of said plurality of links of said chain with each said wall extending between said first and second end portions and said cylindrical portion of said body portion, and wherein each of said flanges extends from the bottom of a different one of said walls into said article conveying path with said flanges being contiguous to one another at said article conveying path.
8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said first and second end portions of said plurality of links of said chain have contoured side edges and said body portion of each of said plurality of links includes second plates having a portion with contoured side edges, whereby adjacent links cooperate in allowing angular deviation between adjacent ones of said flanges to enable deviation of said chain from a straight path.
9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said apparatus also includes a chain guide for enclosing said chain with said chain guide having an opening therein for enabling said flanges to extend from said links of said chain into said second path.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said chain and chain guide are of dissimilar polymer materials.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the articles to be conveyed have neck portions with neck rings thereat, and wherein said article engaging members engage the lower edge of said neck rings to support the articles during conveyance.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said apparatus includes a second elongated member positioned at the side of said second path opposite to that of said elongated member and a second plurality of article engaging members engaging the lower edge of said neck rings at the side opposite to that of engagement of said neck rings by said plurality of article engaging members.
13. An article conveying apparatus, comprising: a chain movable along a first path, said chain having a plurality of links each of which includes first and second apertured end portions to receive a first linking pin therebetween and an apertured body portion offset from said first and second end portions to receive a second linking pin therethrough, said first and second end portions of adjacent links of said chain having curved abutting side walls when said links are connected by said first and second linking pins; and a plurality of flanges each connected with a different one of said first end portion of each of said plurality of links of said chain so that said flanges of connected adjacent links are contiguous to one another and extend into a second path for engagement of articles thereat to support and urge the engaged articles along said second path upon movement of said chain along said first path, and with angular deviation between adjacent ones of said flanges being enabled by said curved abutting side walls of said first and second portions of adjacent links of said chain.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said body portion includes an apertured cylindrical portion offset from said first and second end portions, and additional plates at the opposite ends of said apertured cylindrical portion having a first portion with contoured side edges and a second portion extending to said first and second end portions of said links.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said first portion of said additional plates are also contoured to allow said angular deviation between said flanges of adjacent links of said chain.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said maximum amount of angular deviation between said flanges of said adjacent links is about 0.020 inches.
17. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said apparatus also includes a wall at each of said links extending normal to said flanges with said wall terminating at one edge adjacent to said first end portion of each of said links.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said apparatus also includes a chain guide for enclosing said chain with said chain guide having an aperture therein adjacent to said one edge of said wall of each of said links, and wherein said flanges extend from said one edge of each of said walls and from said first end portion of each of said links through said aperture in said chain guide into said second path for engagement of the articles in said second path.
19. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the articles to be conveyed have a neck portion with a neck ring thereat, and wherein said flanges engage the bottom surface of said neck rings to support said articles during conveyance.
20. A conveying apparatus for conveying articles having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon, said apparatus comprising: a vertically positioned chain having a plurality of links each of which includes first and second end portions having vertically extending contoured side walls and with said first and second end portions being apertured for receiving a vertically extending linking pin therebetween, a vertically extending cylindrical body portion horizontally offset from said first and second end portions with said cylindrical body portion having an aperture therethrough for receiving a vertically extending second linking pin, and first and second plates having vertically extending contoured side edges with said plates extending from the opposite ends of said cylindrical body portion to different ones of said first and second end portions and with said plates being inwardly offset from said first and second end portions; a flange associated with each of said links with each said flange extending horizontally from the bottom of each said link; and a chain guide having a side wall with a horizontally extending aperture thereat, said chain guide having said chain therein and establishing the path of movement of said chain, and said flanges extending through said aperture at said side wall of said chain guide into an article conveying path to engage the neck rings of said articles whereby the articles are conveyed along said article conveying path upon movement of said chain along said chain path established by said chain guide.
Description:
ARTICLE CONVEYANCE HAVING MECHANICAL DRIVE Technical Field This invention relates to article conveyance, and, more particularly, relates to apparatus for article conveyance having mechanical drive for urging articles along a conveying path, and, still more particularly, relates to apparatus for mechanically conveying articles having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon.

Background of the Invention It is oftentimes necessary tc convey articles, such as, for example,containers,betweendifferentlocations, such as, again by way cE example, moving bottles having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon, from one location, or position, to another in connection with manufacture, processing, storage, and/or filling of the bottles.

While articles may sometimes si. nply be moved in single line, or file, between locations, it is sometimes necessary, or at least preferable, that unstable articles such as containers having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon, be supported during conveyance by engaging members that engage the lower protruding edge of the neck ring, with the thus supported articles being moved along an article conveying path either by air urging the articles along the path with the articles sliding along fixed position engaging members, as shown for example, in U. S. Patent Nos. 4,28X, 370 (Danler et al.) and 5, 630,679 (Simkowski et al.), or by causing the engaging members to be moved along the article conveying path to thereby urge the articles along the article conveying path due to frictional engagement between the articles and the article engaging members, as shown for example, in U. S. Patent Nos. 4,802,571 (Born et al.), 4,874,081 (Konko), 5,553,698 (Patois et al.), and 5,937,998 (Priero).

Particular difficulty has heretofore been encountered, however, in handling some types of articles during conveyance, including, for example, unstable articles supported during conveyance by engagement with

neck rings on the articles, and this invention is particularly directed to improvement of such conveyance.

Disclosure of the Invention This invention provides improved apparatus for article conveyance by providing better and/or more efficient article contact during conveyance and/or by providing greater conveyance flexibility, including the ability to provide deviations, or turns, in the conveying path.

It is therefore an object of this invention to provide improved article conveying apparatus.

It is another object of this invention to provide improved article conveying apparatus capable of better and/or more efficient article contact during conveyance.

It is another object of this invention to provide improved article conveying apparatus having improved conveyance flexibility, including enabling deviations, or turns, in the article conveying path.

It is another object of this invention to provide improved article conveying apparatus that includes an elongated member with a plurality sections each of which has an article engaging member extending into an article conveying path for engaging articles and urging engaged articles along the path.

It is another object of this invention to provide improved apparatus that includes a chain having a plurality of shaped links and a flange exte nding therefrom for engaging articles to be conveyed along an article conveying path to urge movement of the articles along the article conveying path.

With these and other objects in view, which will become apparent to one skilled in the art as the description proceeds, this invention resides in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter described, and more particularly defined by the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the

herein disclosed invention are meant to be included as come within the scope of the claims.

Brief Description of the Drawings The accompanying drawings illustrate a complete embodiment of the invention according to the best mode so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which: FIGURE 1 is a simplified cut-away side view of apparatus for conveying articles according to this invention; FIGURE 2 is a top view of the apparatus illustrated in FIGURE 1 ; FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a link of the chain illustrated in FIGURE 1 ; FIGURE 4 is a top view illustrating a plurality of connected adjacent links of chain, each as shown in FIGURE 3, and also illustrating relative positioning of the flanges extending from adjacent links of a straight chain run; and FIGURE 5 is a top view illustrating a plurality of connected adjacent links of chain, similar to that shown in FIGURE 4, but illustrating relative positioning of the flanges during an angular deviation, or turn, in the chain run.

Modes For Carrying Out The Invention And Industrial Applicability As shown in FIGURE 1, apparatus 7, according to this invention, conveys articles 8, shown in FIGURE 1 to be plastic bottles having a neck portion 9 with a protruding neck ring 10 thereon, along article conveying path 11. As indicated in Figure 2, the articles may be conveyed along a straight path, or run, 12, but may also be conveyed along a path, or run 13 having an angular deviation, or turn, therein.

While the article conveying path is often near horizontal (with some deviation therefrom being meant to be included in the term"horizontal as used herein), it is sometimes necessary, or desirable, to convey the articles

along an inclined and/or declined path (with an incline or decline of up to, or exceeding, about ten degrees having been found to be acceptable), and this invention is also meant to include such conveyance.

In addition, while articles 8 have been specifically illustrated in the drawings as bottles having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon, it is meant to be realized that other types of articles might also be conveyed by apparatus according to this invention, including, for example, other types of containers, so long as the articles to be conveyed are sufficiently light in weight and configured to be acted upon in the same manner as shown and described herein.

As best shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, apparatus 7 conveys articles 8 in single line, or file, between locations, as needed and/or desired, with the articles being mechanically urged, or driven, by an elongated member 15, illustrated in the drawings as a chain, having a plurality of sections 16, illustrated in the drawings as chain links.

Each section, or link, has an article engaging member 17, illustrated in the drawings as a flange, extending therefrom into article conveying path 11 to engage, or contact, articles 8 thereat and urge the articles along the article conveying path, due to frictional engagement between the articles and the article engaging element, or flange, upon movement of the elongated member, or chain, along a separate path 19 established by elongated member, or chain, guide 20, with such an arrangement also enabling accumulation of articles on the article conveying path where needed, or desired, without requiring termination or disruption of movement of the elongated member, or chain, along the elongated member, or chain, path.

As best illustrated in FIGURE 1, and as is now common in conveying articles with a protruding neck ring, the article engaging members, or flanges, 17 engage the lower, or bottom, surface, or edge, 22 of the articles to effect urging of the articles along the article conveying path.

As best illustrated in FIGURES 1 and 2, and as is also now common in conveying articles, separate elongated member, or chain, paths 19 are normally established at opposite sides of article conveying path 11 with article engaging members, or flanges, 17 engaging opposite sides of the articles to urge the articles along article conveying path 11.

While not specifically shown herein, it is meant to be realized that some articles, or some specific applications, could utilize a single elongated member, or chain, driving article engaging members, or flanges, that engage only one side of the articles to be conveyed, with a ledge, or the like, being provided at the opposite side of the article. It is also meant to be realized that the elongated member might, for some applications, be other than a chain, and could be, for example, a belt, so long as the elongated article utilized is fully equivalent to a chain as specifically set forth in this specification.

As best illustrated in FIGURES 1 and 2, guides 20 (conventionally mounted on support structure, not shown) establish each elongated member, or chain, path 19, and each such path extends along article conveying path 11 (article conveying path 11 is actually established by the article engaging members, or flanges, 17) so that when the elongated member, or chain, path 19 extends horizontally, article conveying path 11 also extends horizontally but is horizontally offset from the elongated member, or chain path 19 whereby articles 8 conveyed along the article conveying path have a portion (neck portion 9 as illustrated in FIGURE 1) that is adjacent to and horizontally offset from the elongated member, or chain, path.

The major axis 21 of each of sections, or links, 16 of the elongated members, or chain, extend in a direction normal (i. e., perpendicular) to the direction of elongated member, or chain, path 19. As illustrated in FIGURE 1, when elongated member, or chain, path 19 is horizontal, then the major axis of sections, or links, 16 extends

vertically. This positioning of chain 15 is shown in FIGURE 1 to be effected by chain guide 20 with guide 20 substantially surrounding, or enclosing, chain 15.

As indicated in FIGURES 1 and 2, chain 15 is preferably an endless chain that extends around sprockets 24, may utilize chain tighteners, or positioners, 25, and may be conventionally driven by a motor (not shown) that rotates one or more sprockets to cause movement of the chain along the chain path. As indicated in FIGURES 1 and 2, separate endless chains are utilized at opposite sides of the article conveying path when urging movement of the articles along the article conveying path from both sides thereof.

Guide 20 is preferably formed as a two piece guide with upper portion 27 having side and top walls 28 (upper guide portion 27 may be an elongated U-shaped channel) and lower portion 29 having bottom wall 30 conventionally fastened to upper portion 27 using a bolt or the like.

Guide 20 has an elongated aperture, or opening, 32 provided at, or below, the lower portion of one side wall 28 that extends along the entire side wall to enable flanges 17 to extend from each link 16 of chain 15 into article conveying path 11.

As best shown in FIGURE 3, each link 16 of chain 15 has a pair of end plates, or ears, 34 and 35 that extend in a plane parallel to the direction of chain movement (i. e., horizontal when the direction of chain movement is horizontal) with plates 34 and 35 being spaced from one another along the major axis of each link (i. e., vertically spaced when the direction of article movement is horizontal), with apertures 36 therein to receive linking pins 37 (as indicated in FIGURES 4 and 5) between end plates 34 and 35, and with plates 34 and 35 having contoured edge, or side, portions 38.

Each link 16 also has a body portion 40 that includes a cylindrical portion 41 that extends in a direction normal to the direction of chain path 19 (i. e., extends vertically when chain path 19 extends horizontally). End

plates, or ears, 42 are at opposite ends of cylindrical portion 41 and extend in a plane normal to cylindrical portion 41 (i. e., are horizontally positioned when cylindrical portion 41 is vertically positioned), with cylindrical portion 41 and plates 42 having apertures 43 therethrough for receiving linking pin 44 (as indicated in FIGURES 4 and 5).

End plates 42 also extend under end plates 34 and 35 for connection to end plates 34 and 35 thereat, with end plates 42 having edge, or side, portions 45 (i. e., vertically extending when end plates 42 are horizontally positioned) that are offset from end plates 34 and 35, and each link also has a wall 46 that extends between end plates 34 and 35 and cylindrical portion 41 at the side of the link from which flange 17 extends for strengthening the link.

As best shown in FIGURES 1 and 3, flange 17 extends from lower end portion 48 (and therefore from end plate 34 and from the bottom of wall 46) of each link 16 in a direction normal to both chain path 19 and the major axis of link 16 (i. e., each flange 17 extends horizontally from each link 16 and from wall 46 when chain path 19 extends horizontally) to engage articles on article conveying path 11.

As indicated in FIGURES 4 and 5, when links 16 are connected, or joined, by linking pins 37 and 44, to form endless chain 15, adjacent links have the cylindrical portion of one link received between end plates 34 and 35 of an adjacent link with contoured, or shaped, side edges 38 of each of end plates 34 and 35 of adjacent links, as well as side edges 45 adjacent to cylindrical portion 41 of adjacent links, permitting rotation of each link with respect to each adjacent link in the chain.

With adjacent links joined to form an endless chain, flanges 17 of adjacent links extending into article conveying path 11 are contiguous to one another, as indicated in FIGURES 4 and 5, to virtually form a movable

continuous support for engaging articles in the article conveying path and urge the articles along the path.

As indicated in FIGURE 4, during a straight run 12 of the chain, flanges 17 extend substantially parallel with respect to one another into the article conveying path with substantially equal small spacing between adjacent edges 50 of each of the flanges.

As indicated in FIGURE 5, angular deviations, or turns, in article conveying path 11 are enabled since adjacent links of the chain can be rotated with respect to one another to a degree sufficient to allow angular deviation of chain path 19. To effect such angular deviations, or turns, the walls of guide 20 are bent, or rotated, as necessary, including, if needed, notching the walls to achieve the needed path deviation.

As also indicated in FIGURE 5, with dual chains utilized at opposite sides of an angular deviating path run 13 in the article conveying path, flanges 17 at one side of the article conveying path are angularly deviated, or rotated, in one direction so that adjacent flanges have an increased spacing at outer edges 51 of adjacent flange edges 50, while flanges 17 at the opposite side of the article conveying path are angularly deviated, or rotated, in the opposite direction so that adjacent flanges have a decreased spacing at outer edges 51 of adjacent flange edges 50.

In a working embodiment of this invention, it has been found that a spacing of about 0.020 inches when parallel with a maximum increase and/or decrease in spacing of about 0.010 inches for turns results in about a 24 inch turning radius.

It has also been found in a working embodiment of this invention that use of dissimilar material for the chain and chain guide is preferred, with use of dissimilar polymer materials being now preferred, including, for example, Acetal for the chain and oil impregnated ultra high molecular weight (UHMW) polymer for the chain guide.

As can be appreciated from the foregoing, this invention provides improved apparatus for efficiently conveying articles, such as, for example, containers such as bottles having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon.