Article feeding mechanism
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for feeding articles to a wrapping machine, said apparatus having an infeed conveyor mounting regularly spaced article feeding lugs, a supply conveyor for continually advancing an aligned longitudinal abutting row of articles along a linear path, laterally spaced guide means overlying the supply conveyor to retain the articles in a longitudinal row, and a transfer conveyor for directing successive leading articles from the abutting row of articles to the infeed conveyor, connecting said supply conveyor to said infeed conveyor so that the line of advance of the abutting articles defines an angle of intersection greater than ninety degrees with the feed path of said infeed conveyor, article feeding fingers on said transfer conveyor orbiting in a vertical plane which is substantially coplanar with the vertical plane containing the path of said infeed conveyor, said abutting row of articles being advanced at substantially the same speed as the speed of said supply conveyor toward the feed path of said infeed conveyor, said articles in said row of abutting articles being successively transferred to said infeed conveyor when a finger of said transfer conveyor engages an upstream portion of a rearwardly facing edge of the article of said abutting row of articles facing said finger as it passes beyond the guide means and, in combination with the concurrent movement of the article by the supply conveyor, a turning moment is produced disassociating the article from the abutting row of articles and propelling the article toward the infeed conveyor.
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Abstract
Aligned conveyors support and supply a single file of articles to the infeed lug conveyor of a horizontal form, fill and seal wrapping machine. The aligned conveyors are oriented to intersect the infeed conveyor at an angle which can range from 90 to 135 degrees. The chosen angle of intersection is dependent upon article size and geometry. One of the aligned conveyors functions to organize the articles in abutting relation and yet maintains crowding forces or backlog pressure to a minimum. As the leading article of the row of abutting articles arrives at the intersection of the aligned conveyors and the infeed conveyor, it is controllably propelled to the infeed lug conveyor of the wrapping machine.
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- 1. In an apparatus for feeding articles to a wrapping machine, said apparatus having an infeed conveyor mounting regularly spaced article feeding lugs, a supply conveyor for continually advancing an aligned longitudinal abutting row of articles along a linear path, laterally spaced guide means overlying the supply conveyor to retain the articles in a longitudinal row, and a transfer conveyor for directing successive leading articles from the abutting row of articles to the infeed conveyor, connecting said supply conveyor to said infeed conveyor so that the line of advance of the abutting articles defines an angle of intersection greater than ninety degrees with the feed path of said infeed conveyor, article feeding fingers on said transfer conveyor orbiting in a vertical plane which is substantially coplanar with the vertical plane containing the path of said infeed conveyor, said abutting row of articles being advanced at substantially the same speed as the speed of said supply conveyor toward the feed path of said infeed conveyor, said articles in said row of abutting articles being successively transferred to said infeed conveyor when a finger of said transfer conveyor engages an upstream portion of a rearwardly facing edge of the article of said abutting row of articles facing said finger as it passes beyond the guide means and, in combination with the concurrent movement of the article by the supply conveyor, a turning moment is produced disassociating the article from the abutting row of articles and propelling the article toward the infeed conveyor.
- 4. An apparatus for feeding an abutting row of articles comprising a belt conveyor for supporting and advancing the articles, an infeed conveyor having a plurality of regularly spaced lugs receiving and introducing articles to a wrapping machine, said belt and lug conveyors intersecting at an angle greater than ninety degrees, a transfer conveyor having a plurality of vertically extending article engaging fingers having their ends closely adjacent the upper surface of said belt conveyor supporting the abutting row of articles and traveling along the feeding path of said infeed lug conveyor, guide means overlying said belt conveyor for confining the abutting articles to maintain alignment, said guide means terminating adjacent the path described by said fingers, and means laterally spaced from the feed path of said infeed conveyor and extending across the feed path of the abutting articles for intercepting and directing successive articles to said infeed conveyor, as each successive articles of said abutting row of articles passes said guide means it is completely unconfined and an upstream portion of a rearwardly facing edge of the article is engaged by said one finger and propelled forwardly to said intercepting and directing means in a trajectory resulting from the motion of said belt conveyor and said one finger.
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8. A feeder for supplying articles to a horizontal form, fill and seal wrapping machine including an infeed conveyor for receiving and moving the articles along a first path, said feeder comprising means for receiving and arranging spaced articles to assume an abutting linear row, means defining an extension of said receiving and arranging means for receiving and continually advancing the linear row of abutting articles in a second path intersecting said first path, said paths defining an angle of intersection greater than ninety degrees, means at the intersection of said paths for successively transferring articles from said second path to said first path, laterally spaced guide rails confining the articles to maintain alignment, said article transferring means comprising orbiting article engaging finger means moveable in a path closely adjacent the end of said guide rails for disassociating and transferring each successive leading article from the abutting row of articles against a raised straight track directing the articles along said first path to said infeed conveyor by engagement of said finger means with an upstream portion of a rearwardly facing edge of each article, and transfer of articles toward said track occurs without constraining article orientation.
- 9. An apparatus for feeding articles to a wrapping machine including an infeed conveyor moving in a rectilinear path and having a plurality of regularly spaced lugs for advancing the articles in longitudinally spaced relationship, said apparatus comprising a conveyor for receiving, continuously advancing and grouping the articles being supplied in a randomly longitudinally spaced array, to assume at least one longitudinal abutting row of articles, laterally spaced guide rails on said receiving conveyor serving to retain the articles in such a row, an overhead transfer conveyor having feeding fingers whose lower extremity is closely adjacent the surface of said receiving and advancing conveyor and moving in a linear path closely adjacent to and parallel to the path of said infeed conveyor, an angle of intersection greater than ninety degrees is defined by the path of said fingers and the path of the abutting articles, on passing said guide rails an upstream portion of an edge of the article facing upstream toward the finger moving toward it is contacted thereby and propelled along a path parallel to the path of said infeed conveyor effecting immediate physical separation of the propelled article from the row of abutting articles, said article being propelled is concurrently moved in the path of said infeed conveyor by the movement of said receiving conveyor.
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12. An apparatus for supplying articles to a wrapping machine having an infeed conveyor operative to effect equal longitudinal spacing and feeding of the articles along a retilinear path, said apparatus comprising means for continuously advancing and supporting a row of abutting articles along a retilinear path intersecting the first mentioned path at an angle greater than 90 degrees, said advancing means traversing said first mentioned path, means for directing each succeeding leading article of said abutting row of articles, as it progresses toward the intersection of said paths to said infeed conveyor so that substantially no hesitation or retardation of said row of abutting articles occurs, said directing means including a finger engageable with an upstream portion of a rearwardly facing edge of a said article, and said directing means, in combination with said means for continuously advancing and supporting a row of abutting articles cooperating to effect unconfined transfer of the leading article along a trajectory toward the path of said infeed conveyor to obviate scraping action with the adjacent trailing article.
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13. An article feeding system of the type comprising an article supply conveyor that intersects a packaging conveyor and includes an overhead transfer conveyor at the intersection, the transfer conveyor having a transfer reach with depending article transfer flights;
- the improvement wherein said transfer reach of the overhead conveyor runs along a path parallel to that of said packaging conveyor, the path of said supply conveyor intersecting that of said packaging conveyor at an obtuse angle as measured from a point on the supply conveyor path that is downstream of the intersection, means for driving said supply conveyor at one velocity, means for driving said transfer conveyor at a velocity sufficiently higher than that of said supply conveyor to cause that velocity component of transfer conveyor flight motion which extends along the path of supply conveyor motion to exceed the velocity of the supply conveyor so that said transfer conveyor will separate a leading article on the supply conveyor from those behind it, said transfer conveyor flights being formed for engaging solely an upstream portion of the trailing sides of articles being transferred, said flights leaving the leading sides of the articles unconfined during transfer.
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