AU9707198A - A conveyor - Google Patents
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AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: TNA Australia Pty Limited 7 Ferngrove Place Chester Hill New South Wales 2162
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Alfred Taylor Spruson Ferguson, Patent Attorneys Level 33 St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia A Conveyor ASSOCIATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATION DETAILS [311 Application No(s) [33] Country PP0939 AU [32] Application Date 12 December 1997 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 5815 A Conveyor Technical Field The present invention relates to conveyors and more particularly but not exclusively to conveyors which transport packages, such as packages containing a food product.
Background of the Invention Described in USA Patents 3850780 and 4663917 are packaging machines which receive a product, deliver the product into a tubular bag material and then sever portions of the tubular bag material to form sealing closed bags of product. More particularly, the machine of USA Patent 4663917 is suited to packaging snack foods, such as potato crisps.
The above mentioned USA patent specifications describe packaging machines which employ opposing pairs of sealing jaws which engage the tubular bag material to form a seal and then subsequently sever the formed bags from the tubular bag material.
The bags are allowed to fall from the sealing jaws to a chute for delivery to a conveyor upon which the bags rest. The bags are conveyed past a checking station at which workers inspect the bags, to determine for example whether the bags have been correctly sealingly closed. From there the bags are delivered to a packing station whereat workers pick up the bags and place the bags in boxes or larger bags for transportation purposes. Frequently inspection and packing take place at the one station.
The above discussed methods of packing the bags in boxes or larger bags is labour intensive and therefore expensive. Still further, the bags arrive at the packing station in a random manner and orientation.
Object of the Invention It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantages.
Summary of the Invention There is disclosed herein a conveyor having: a plenum member with an apertured portion, the plenum member in use having a reduced internal air pressure relative to air pressure outside the plenum member; and a conveyor belt passing adjacent the apertured portion of the plenum member, the belt having apertures which communicate with an aperture of the apertured portion so that items being carried by the conveyor are urged into engagement with the belt by the difference in air pressure between the interior and exterior of the plenum member.
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Preferably, the apertured portion is facing downwardly together with the belt adjacent the apertured portion so that the items being conveyed are beneath the belt adjacent the apertured portion.
There is further disclosed herein a method of conveying items to be packaged, said method including the steps of: providing a stream of said items; providing a conveyor to receive the items at a first location to be conveyed to a second location; applying to the items via the conveyor an area of reduced air pressures to create a force urging the items into contact with the conveyor; and releasing the items at said second location.
Brief Description of the Drawings A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 is a schematic side elevation of a packaging machine and associated conveyor; Figure 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of the conveyor of Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a schematic top plan view of the conveyor as illustrated in Figure 2.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted a packaging machine 10, which can be the packaging machine of USA Patent 4663917. The packaging machine 10 has a product delivery chute 11 through which product is delivered to the interior of tubular bag material moved through the packaging machine 10 by drive belts 12. Individual bags 13 are formed by rotatably driven jaws 14, which form seals at the ends of each bag 13 and sever each bag 13 from the tubular bag material.
The bags 13 are engaged and transported by a conveyor assembly 15 from a receiving end 43 to a delivery end 44. The conveyor assembly 15 includes a first conveyor 16. The conveyor 16 engages the bags 13 as they leave the jaws 14 and transports the bags 13 to a second conveyor 17.
The conveyor 16 includes a first plenum member 18 which is connected to a means of reducing the air pressure within the plenum member 18. The plenum member 18 has an apertured portion 19 in the form of a downwardly facing plate with at least one longitudinally extending aperture (slot) [N:\LIBTTO1321:PVH A conveyor belt 21 passes between two pairs of rollers 22 and 23 of which at least one pair is driven so that the rollers 22 and 23 rotate in the direction of the arrows 24.
The belt 21 has a plurality of apertures 25 which are arranged in a row so that when passing the plate 20, they communicate with the slot 20. It should be particularly noted that the plenum member 18 has a curved portion 26 which includes a portion of the plate 19 and slot The conveyor 16 includes a second plenum member 27. However, it should be appreciated that in one construction the plenum member 18 may merely extend to adjacent the rollers 23 so that a plenum member 27 is not required. However, in this embodiment the plenum member 27 is provided and is independently reduced in internal pressure. The plenum member 27 has a plate 28 passed by the belt 21, with the plate 28 having at least one longitudinal slot 29. The apertures 25 pass longitudinally of the slot 29.
The conveyor 16 has an end 43 adjacent which the bags 13 are initially released by the sealing jaws 14. The bags 13 engage the end 43 and in particular are drawn into contact with the belt 21 due to the difference in pressure existing across the belt 25 as a result of a reduction in pressure internally of the plenum member 18. Each bag 13 will engage the belt 21 and close off one or more of the apertures 25 and therefore have air pressure exert a force on the bag 13 to push it into contact with the belt 21 so that the bags 13 depend from the belt 27 adjacent the apertured portion 19.
Movement of the belt 21 will then convey the packages to the end 31 of the conveyor 16. If so required air pressure within the plenum member 27 may be varied and in particular may be governed so as to fluctuate. For example, initially a bag may be drawn into contact with the belt 22 as it passes the plenum member 27 up until the package 13 approaches the conveyor 17. At an appropriate time the pressure differential may be reduced to zero or as a further alternative may be raised above the surrounding air pressure so that the bag 13 adjacent the plate 28 is ejected from the conveyor 16. As a further example, the conveyor 16 may be associhted with a mechanism which detects defective bags 13. The defective bags 13 could then be ejected from the conveyor assembly 15 by increasing the pressure in the plenum member 27 so that the bag 13 located thereat is rejected and not passed to the conveyor 17. The conveyor 17 would then be controlled to compensate for the loss of the defective bag 13 in forming sets 39 of bags 13.
In the above described preferred embodiment the belt 21 is continuously driven passed a location at which the bags 13 are released by the jaws 14 so that collection of the bags 13 by the assembly 15 is not intermittent.
The conveyor 17 is similar in construction to the conveyor 16 in that a first plenum member 30 is provided, which plenum member 30 has a downwardly facing [N:\LIBTT01321:PVH apertured plate 40, provided with at least one longitudinally extending slot 32.
Extending between pairs of rollers 33 and 34 is a belt 35 provided with a row of apertures 36. The apertures 36 pass longitudinally adjacent the slot 32. A second plenum member 37 is also provided. The plenum member 37 has an aperture plate 38 provided with a longitudinally extending groove which communicates with the row of apertures 36.
The plenum member 30 is provided with reduced pressure so that bags 13 are urged into contact with the belt 35 due to the pressure differential between the interior of the plenum member 30 and the exterior. The bags 13 would cover at least one of the apertures 36 so as to be urged into contact with the belt 35 so as to depend therefrom.
The plenum member 38 may be provided with the same pressure as the plenum member or alternatively may be pulsed so as to have no pressure differential or alternatively a positive pressure differential to eject the bags 13 from the conveyor 17.
At least one of the pairs of rollers 33 or 34 is driven. The belt 35 is intermittently driven so that the bags 13 are arranged in sets of a predetermined number, with the belt accelerating and decelerating to provide a gap between the bag sets 39. The gap being larger than the space between adjacent bags 13 of each set so that the sets can be distinguished. Preferably, the conveyors 16 and 17 would be arranged so that the bags 13 when delivered to the conveyor 17, are oriented generally vertically so as to depend from the belt 35. To do this the upper portion of the bag would need to be drawn into contact with the belt 17 so that at least one of the apertures 36 was covered by the bag 13.
The conveyor 16 engages the bags 13 so as to maintain them in a predetermined orientation. As the bags 13 pass the plate 19, they are maintained in a generally horizontal orientation. That is, the belt 21 engages a side wall 40 of each bag 13. This facilitates transfer of the bags 13 to the conveyor 17 which engages the leading end 41 of each bag 13. By engaging the leading end 41, the bags depend from the belt 35 so as to be oriented generally vertically. They therefore arrive at the end 42 of the conveyor 17 in sets of a predetermined number and at regular intervals and in a predetermined orientation. This greatly facilitates packaging into boxes and larger bags.
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Claims (10)
1. A conveyor (16) having: a plenum member (18) with an apertured portion the plenum member (18) in use having a reduced internal air pressure relative to air pressure outside the plenum member and a conveyor belt (21) passing adjacent the apertured portion (19) of the plenum member the belt having apertures which communicate with an aperture of the apertured portion so that items (13) being carried by the conveyor (16) are urged into engagement with the belt (21) by the difference in air pressure between the interior and exterior of the plenum member (18).
2. The conveyor (16) of claim 1, wherein said apertured portion (19) is downwardly facing, with said belt (21) passing adjacently below said apertured portion (19) so that said items (13) depend from said belt (21) when adjacent said apertured portion (19).
3. The conveyor (16) of claim 2, wherein said conveyor (16) includes a pair of rollers (22, 23) between which the conveyor belt (21) passes from an item receiving end (30) to an item delivery end and said apertured portion (19) includes a curved end portion (26) adjacent said receiving end (30) so that the items (13) are engaged by the belt (21) adjacent said receiving end
4. The conveyor (16) of claim 1 or 2 wherein said apertured portion (19) includes a slot (20) extending longitudinally parallel to the belt and said belt (21) is provided with a plurality of apertures (25) which move into alignment with the slot so that the items (13) are urged into engagement with the belt (21). A conveyor assembly (15) including the conveyor of claim 2 or 3, wherein said conveyor (16) is a first conveyor said assembly (15) including a second conveyor (17) to receive the items (13) from the first conveyor said second conveyor (17) having: a plenum member (30) with an apertured portion the plenum member of said second conveyor (17) in use having a reduced into air pressure relative to air pressure outside the plenum member (30) of the second conveyor and a conveyor belt (35) adjacent the apertured portion (40) of the second conveyor the belt (35) of the second conveyor (17) having apertures (36) which communicate with an aperture (32) of the apertured portion (40) of the second conveyor (17) so that items (13) being carried by the second conveyor (17) are urged into engagement with the belt (35) of the second conveyor (17) by the difference in air pressure between the interior and exterior of the plenum member (30) of the second conveyor and wherein the first and second conveyors (16, 17) can be driven at relative different speeds so that items (13) are arranged on said second conveyor (17) in spaced sets. (N:\LIBTT01321:PVH
6. A method of conveying items (13) to be packaged, said method including the steps of: providing a stream of said items (13); providing a conveyor (16) to receive the items (13) at a first location (30) to be conveyed to a second location (31); applying to the items (13) via the conveyor (16) an area of reduced air pressures to create a force urging the items (13) into contact with the conveyor (16); and releasing the items (13) at said second location (31).
7. The method of claim 6 wherein said items (13) are located below the conveyor (16) so as to depend therefrom while engaged therewith.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein said conveyor (16) is a first conveyor said method including the further steps of: providing a second conveyor (17) to receive the items (13) from said first conveyor (16); urging the items into engagement with said second conveyor (17) by applying to the items (13) an area of reduced air pressure; and altering the relative speed at which the items are conveyed by the first (16) and second conveyors (17) so that the items (13) are arranged on said second conveyor (17) in spaced sets each set (39) including a plurality of the items (13).
9. The method of claim 8, wherein said first conveyor (16) is adapted to reject items being conveyed thereby so as to selectively deliver items (13) to be included in the sets (39) arranged on said second conveyor (17). The method of claim 9, wherein the items (13) are positioned beneath the first and second conveyors (16, 17) so as to depend therefrom.
11. A conveyor assembly, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
12. A method of conveying packages, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated 30 November, 1998 TNA Australia Pty Limited Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON [N:\LIBTTI01321:PVH
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