Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor for changing attitude of item relative to conveyed... – By conveying randomly faced items and turning items to...
Patent
1988-05-26
1990-01-23
Valenza, Joseph E.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor for changing attitude of item relative to conveyed...
By conveying randomly faced items and turning items to...
198395, B65G 4724
Patent
active
048952435
ABSTRACT:
An orbital cap selection and feeding device is disclosed having a disk rotating within a circular frame so that caps disposed on the disk tend to move by centrifugal force to the perimeter of the disk. Caps lying flat on the disk move into a collector chute, which blends into a guide chute that is adapted to retain and protect a procession of caps within the guide chute about 180 degrees to a discharge chute. Part way along the length of the guide chute is a primary cap selecting station having an optical sensor that senses the orientation of caps in the procession and generates a signal when an improperly oriented cap is encountered. The signal activates an ejection airjet downstream of the optical sensor to displace the improperly oriented cap from the guide chute and back into the interior of the rotating disk. A secondary cap selecting station is situated downstream of the optical sensing station, which includes a starwheel cap selecting apparatus to eject any improperly oriented caps that pass through the first sensing station. The secondary cap selecting station includes a self-clearing capability in which a starwheel, rotated by the procession of caps, interrupts the procession of caps when an improperly oriented cap is encountered, such that the improperly oriented cap is ejected back onto the working surface by action of the starwheel, the rotating disk, and the upstream procession of caps.
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Graham S. Neal
Terry Thomas E.
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