Bulk component supply system and bulk component replenishment method
US-10080320-B2 · Sep 18, 2018 · US
US10531600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10531600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515778276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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A component depositing device in which components P stored inside storage container 140 in a bulk state are consecutively conveyed above depositing path 154 by rotating multiple magnets 142 in a first direction, the conveyed components are stopped by stopping wall 156 provided above the depositing path so as to fall onto the depositing path, thereby depositing a specified amount of the components into a case, wherein, when the specified amount of components has been deposited, the multiple magnets are stopped at a position such that the magnets currently pulling a component are not positioned above the depositing path. For example, the multiple magnets are stopped after being reverse rotated by a set angle. Because a magnet currently conveying a component is not above the depositing path when component depositing is completed, components are prevented from falling into the depositing path after component depositing is complete, thus preventing component blockages at the depositing path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A component depositing device for depositing a specified amount of bulk components into a case, the component depositing device comprising: (a) a storage container configured to store the components in a bulk state; (b) a depositing path integrated with the storage container, extending in a vertical direction, and configured to deposit the components into the case from a lower end of the depositing path; (c) multiple magnets arranged in a circle at a specified angular pitch along a side wall on an outside of the storage container, each of the multiple magnets being configured to pull the components stored in the storage container towards the side wall; and (d) a magnet rotating device configured to rotate the multiple magnets, wherein the component depositing device is configured to rotate the multiple magnets around the circle using the magnet rotating device, such that the components stored in the storage container are conveyed by the multiple magnets above the depositing path along the side wall, the conveyed components are stopped by a stopping wall provided above the depositing path, and the stopped components fall onto the depositing path due to their own weight, and after a specified amount of components has been deposited into the case, stop the multiple magnets after reverse-rotating the multiple magnets by the set angular pitch using the magnet rotating device. 2. The component depositing device according to claim 1 , configured to, after the specified amount of the components has been deposited into the case, stop the multiple magnets after reverse-rotating the multiple magnets by at least the set angular pitch using the magnet rotating device. 3. The component depositing device according to claim 2 , configured to, after the specified amount of the components has been deposited into the case, stop the multiple magnets after reverse-rotating the multiple magnets until reaching a state in which none of the multiple magnets are conveying the components. 4. The component depositing device according to claim 2 , configured to, after the specified amount of the components has been deposited into the case, stop the multiple magnets after reverse-rotating the multiple magnets by at least the set angular pitch using the magnet rotating device, and after repeating the rotating and the reverse-rotating. 5. The component depositing device according to claim 1 , configured to, after the specified amount of the components has been deposited into the case, stop the multiple magnets after reverse-rotating the multiple magnets by at least the set angular pitch using the magnet rotating device at at least a speed at which the pulling of the components being conveyed by the multiple magnets is released. 6. A component depositing device for depositing a specified amount of bulk components into a case, the component depositing device comprising: (a) a storage container configured to store the components in a bulk state; (b) a depositing path integrated with the storage container, extending in a vertical direction, and configured to deposit the components into the case from a lower end of the depositing path; (c) multiple magnets arranged in a circle at a specified angular pitch along a side wall on an outside of the storage container, each of the multiple magnets being configured to pull the components stored in the storage container towards the side wall; and (d) a magnet rotating device configured to rotate the multiple magnets, wherein the component depositing device is configured to rotate the multiple magnets around the circle using the magnet rotating device, such that the components stored in the storage container are conveyed by the multiple magnets above the depositing path along the side wall, the conveyed components are stopped by a stopping wall provided above the depositing path, and the stopped components fall onto the depositing path due to their own weight, and after a specified amount of components has been deposited into the case, stop the multiple magnets at a position at which, from the multiple magnets, the magnets that are currently pulling the component are not positioned above the depositing path.
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