ARTICLE-ORIENTING CONVEYOR
First Claim
1. A conveyor comprising:
- a first conveyor belt running along a conveying path at a first velocity in a conveyance direction and extending transverse to the conveyance direction from a first side to a second side;
wherein the first conveyor belt includes a plurality of article-supporting rollers arranged to direct supported articles toward the first side of the first conveyor belt as the first conveyor belt runs in the conveyance direction;
a second belt arranged to run at a second velocity parallel to the first conveyor belt proximate the second side of the first conveyor belt; and
wherein the first velocity in the conveyance direction is greater than the second velocity in the conveyance direction so that the difference between the first velocity and the second velocity causes articles on the first conveyor belt extending past the second side of the first conveyor belt conveyor belt and into contact with the second belt to rotate.
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Abstract
A conveyor for orienting and registering articles in a preferred orientation and position for accurate downstream processing. The conveyor includes a conveyor belt running in a conveyance direction next to an orientation belt running parallel in an opposite direction or more slowly in the same direction. The orientation belt has upstanding structure, such as flights, or a high-friction surface. The conveyor belt includes article-supporting rollers on a top side. The rollers are arranged to rotate about axes oblique to the conveyance direction. The rollers also extend below the bottom side of the belt and are rotated by dynamic contact with bearing surfaces supporting the belt as it advances in the conveying direction. The rotating rollers direct conveyed articles toward a side rail. If a portion of a conveyed article extends past the side edge of the conveyor belt into the path of the orientation belt, the obstructions or high-friction surface of the slower- or oppositely-moving orientation belt strikes the conveyed articles and cause them to rotate clockwise toward an alignment of the article in the conveyance direction and into registration against the side rail at the downstream end of the conveyor. In other versions of the article-orienting conveyor, the orientation belt is replaced by a row of posts or a rotating paddle wheel that strikes conveyed articles extending past the side edge of the conveyor belt.
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Citations
31 Claims
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1. A conveyor comprising:
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a first conveyor belt running along a conveying path at a first velocity in a conveyance direction and extending transverse to the conveyance direction from a first side to a second side;
wherein the first conveyor belt includes a plurality of article-supporting rollers arranged to direct supported articles toward the first side of the first conveyor belt as the first conveyor belt runs in the conveyance direction;
a second belt arranged to run at a second velocity parallel to the first conveyor belt proximate the second side of the first conveyor belt; and
wherein the first velocity in the conveyance direction is greater than the second velocity in the conveyance direction so that the difference between the first velocity and the second velocity causes articles on the first conveyor belt extending past the second side of the first conveyor belt conveyor belt and into contact with the second belt to rotate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A conveyor for orienting and registering conveyed articles, the conveyor comprising:
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a conveyor belt advancing along a conveying path in a conveyance direction from an upstream end to a downstream end and extending transversely from a first side to a second side and including article-supporting rollers arranged to direct supported articles toward the first side of the conveyor belt;
a registration surface disposed at the first side of the conveyor belt at its downstream end against which conveyed articles are registered;
orientation means disposed proximate the second side of the conveyor belt for engaging portions of articles conveyed on the conveyor in an original orientation relative to the conveyance direction and that extend outward past the second side of the conveyor belt and for impeding the progress of the extending portion in the conveyance direction and causing the extending portion to move onto the conveyor belt in a different orientation. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A conveyor for orienting and registering a conveyed article, the conveyor comprising:
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an angled-roller-top conveyor belt extending from a first side to a second side and running at a first speed in a conveyance direction along a conveying path and including article-supporting rollers arranged to rotate about roller axes oblique to the conveyance direction;
an orientation belt disposed parallel to the angled-roller-top conveyor belt proximate the second side of the angled-roller-top conveyor belt, the orientation belt running at a second speed opposite the conveyance direction or slower than the first speed in the conveyance direction;
a registration surface disposed at the first side of the angled-roller-top conveyor belt;
wherein the orientation belt engages an article extending past the second side of the angled-roller-top conveyor belt;
wherein the relative motion of the angled-roller-top conveyor belt and the orientation belt causes the article to rotate clockwise toward an alignment of the article in the conveyance direction;
and wherein the angled-roller-top conveyor belt guides the article toward and along the registration surface. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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Specification