Method and apparatus for back end control of translation and rotation of a green ware

US12214511B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12214511-B2
Application numberUS-202017774266-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2020
Priority dateNov 25, 2019
Publication dateFeb 4, 2025
Grant dateFeb 4, 2025

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Disclosed herein is a method and apparatus for back end control of translation and rotation of green ware (e.g., producible from ceramic extrudate). A green ware handling system ( 102 ) includes a back end assembly ( 129 ) that contacts a back end face ( 118 B) of a green ware ( 116 ) and moves to push the green ware ( 116 ) along the support channel ( 114 ). In certain embodiments, the green ware handling assembly ( 102 ) includes a leading end assembly ( 128 ) to pull the green ware ( 116 ) and then transfer control to the back end assembly ( 129 ), which translates and also optionally rotates the green ware ( 116 ). This handoff increases the overall production rate of the green ware ( 116 ). In certain embodiments, the back end assembly ( 129 ) penetrates the back end face ( 118 B) of the green ware ( 116 ) with cleat penetration features ( 312 ) to provide a secure engagement with the green ware ( 116 ) to rotate and translate the green ware ( 116 ) while also decreasing a depth of damage to the green ware ( 116 ).

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What is claimed is: 1. A green ware handling system, comprising: a track; and a back end assembly mounted on the track and configured to contact at least a portion of a back end face of a green ware and push the green ware along a support channel, the back end assembly comprising a rotational effector configured to penetrate the back end face of the green ware, and, during translation of the green ware, rotate the green ware around a central longitudinal axis thereof. 2. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein: the green ware handling system further comprises a head end assembly movable along a second track and configured to engage a leading end of the green ware and pull the green ware along the support channel; and wherein the green ware handling system is configured to, during translation of the green ware along the support channel, transfer control of green ware motion from the head end assembly to the back end assembly. 3. The green ware handling system of claim 2 , wherein the head end assembly comprises at least one fixed effector including a left fixed effector configured to engage a left side of the green ware and a right fixed effector configured to engage a right side of the green ware, the left fixed effector and the right fixed effector are-oriented toward one another, and each of the left fixed effector and the right fixed effector comprises at least one pin configured to extend at least partially into the green ware. 4. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the back end assembly comprises a body translatable along the track and rotationally fixed relative to the track, the at least one rotational effector rotationally mounted to the body. 5. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the rotational effector comprises a leading surface and a plurality of penetration features extending forward of the leading surface to penetrate the back end face of the green ware. 6. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of penetration features includes penetration features circumferentially positioned around a center of the rotational effector, the penetration features comprising at least one of cleats, pins, or blades. 7. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of penetration features comprises cleats circumferentially positioned around the center of the rotational effector, each cleat comprising a pyramid with a base, and each cleat oriented with one side of the base perpendicular to a radius extending from the center of the rotational effector. 8. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the back end assembly further comprises: a body, at least one imaging device mounted to the body, and the rotational effector mounted to the body, with the rotational effector comprising a ring defining a center hole, and wherein the at least one imaging device is positioned behind the center hole and configured to image the back end face of the green ware through the center hole as the at least one imaging device translates concurrently with the back end face of the green ware. 9. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one imaging device configured to: image the back face of the green ware; and generate, during translation of the green ware, at least one imaging output signal indicative of a rotational position of the end face of the green ware; and wherein the back end assembly is configured, during translation of the green ware, to rotate the green ware responsive to the at least one imaging output signal. 10. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the back end assembly is configured to rotate the green ware to align a green ware-web angle of the green ware to a predetermined web angle to vertically orient columns of an internal matrix of the green ware. 11. The green ware handling system of claim 10 , wherein the green ware handling system is configured to: determine a difference between an average of a predetermined number of web angles to a desired target value; and generate additional input based on the difference for inclusion into a future web angle correction solution. 12. A method of handling a green ware, comprising: contacting at least a portion of a back end face of the green ware with a back end assembly of a green ware handling apparatus; penetrating the back end face of the green ware with a plurality of penetration features of a rotational effector of the back end assembly; and pushing the green ware with the back end assembly along a support channel in a direction substantially parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the green ware. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: engaging a leading end of the green ware with a head end assembly of the green ware handling system; and pulling the green ware along the support channel with the head end assembly. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising transferring control of motion of the green ware from the head end assembly to the back end assembly during translation of the green ware. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising rotating the green ware around the central longitudinal axis of the green ware with the back end assembly during translation of the green ware. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: imaging the back end face of the green ware during translation of the green ware; electronically determining a web angle of the green ware; electronically determining a rotational correction of the green ware; and wherein the rotating of the green ware is responsive to the determined rotational correction. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the rotating of the green ware comprises aligning the web angle of the green ware to a predetermined web angle to vertically orient columns of an internal matrix of the green ware. 18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: determining, by the green ware handling system, a difference between an average of a predetermined number of web angles to a desired target value; and generating, by the green ware handling system, additional input based on the difference for inclusion into a future web angle correction solution. 19. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the back end assembly comprises at least one imaging device configured to image the back end face of the green ware. 20. The green ware handling system of claim 1 , wherein the support channel comprises an air bearing.

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  • Product control or inspection · CPC title

  • B28B13/04Primary

    Discharging the shaped articles ({discharging tubular articles after shaping B28B21/90; } conveying systems for ceramic mouldings B65G49/08) · CPC title

  • Supports for drying · CPC title

  • For multi-channeled structures, e.g. honeycomb structures · CPC title

  • with needles engaging into objects to be gripped · CPC title

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What does patent US12214511B2 cover?
Disclosed herein is a method and apparatus for back end control of translation and rotation of green ware (e.g., producible from ceramic extrudate). A green ware handling system ( 102 ) includes a back end assembly ( 129 ) that contacts a back end face ( 118 B) of a green ware ( 116 ) and moves to push the green ware ( 116 ) along the support channel ( 114 ). In certain embodiments, the green w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corning Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B28B13/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 04 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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