Automatic infeed tipper, and apparatus and method for controlling automatic infeed tipper
US-10023405-B2 · Jul 17, 2018 · US
US2022017311A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022017311-A1 |
| Application number | US-201917279883-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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An article-unloading apparatus comprising a bin assembly including a bag inside a bin. The bin assembly is raised and lowered by a lift and tilted, when raised, to dump articles onto a decline conveyor, such as a ramp. A winch attached to the bag moves the bottom of the bag through the bin to help push articles from the tilted bin assembly. A camera takes a video image of the articles entering the ramp to detect clumps. Stops on the ramp are selectively actuated to block the bottom-most articles in a clump to help separate articles.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An article-unloading apparatus comprising: a bin having an interior and a top opening bounded by a rim; a bag for holding articles, the bag having a bottom in the interior of the bin and an opposite top edge portion; a winch connected to the bag to raise and lower the bottom of the bag through the interior of the bin. 2 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the winch comprises a plurality of reels outside the bin and below the rim and a plurality of lines wound around the reels, wherein distal ends of the lines are attached to the top edge portion of the bag so that, as the lines are reeled in on the reels, the top edge portion of the bag is pulled downward toward the reels to invert the bag over the rim of the bin and move the bottom of the bag through the interior of the bin toward the top opening. 3 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the bottom of the bag is weighted to move downward through the interior of the bin as the lines are payed out from the reels and to open the bag in the interior of the bin. 4 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the bag includes grommets along the top edge portion to which the distal ends of the lines are attached. 5 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rim is made of a low-friction surface or includes rollers to reduce friction between the rim and the bag as the bag is pulled over the rim. 6 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the bag comprises a flexible sheet attached at the top edge portion to the rim of the bin and wherein the bottom of the bag is semi-rigid. 7 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein the winch comprises a plurality of reels and a plurality of lines wound round the reels, wherein distal ends of the lines are attached to the bottom of the bag so that, as the lines are reeled in on the reels, the flexible sheet is stretched as the bottom of the bag is pulled downward through the interior of the bin, and, as the lines are payed out from the reels, the bottom of the bag is pulled upward through the interior of the bin toward the top opening by tension in the stretched flexible sheet. 8 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising a tilter connected to the bin to tilt the bin to a tilted position to discharge articles from the bag. 9 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the winch raises the bottom of the bag while the bin is in the tilted position. 10 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 8 comprising a ramp having a conveying surface extending from an upper end receiving articles from the tilted bin to a lower end to which the articles advance. 11 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprising a lift lifting the bin above the level of the upper end of the ramp for the tilter to tilt the bin to discharge articles onto the ramp. 12 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 10 comprising retractable stops in the ramp movable from a blocking position in which the stops protrude far enough outward of the conveying surface to block articles riding directly on the conveying surface from advancing, but not dumped articles atop the blocked articles, to a non-blocking position in which the stops are retracted at or below the conveying surface to allow articles riding directly on the conveying surface to advance down the ramp. 13 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 12 comprising a camera taking video images of the articles discharged onto the ramp and a controller discerning dumped articles from the video images and causing the stops to move to the blocking position to block articles below the dumped articles from advancing down the ramp and causing the stops to move to the non-blocking position in the absence of dumped articles. 14 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the winch uses stop-and-go motion to agitate articles in the bag by the stop-and-go motion of the bottom of the bag. 15 . An article-unloading apparatus comprising: a bin having an interior and a top opening bounded by a rim; a bag for holding articles in the interior of the bin; a winch connected to the bag to increase and decrease the volume of the bag in the interior of the bin. 16 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein the bag has a weighted bottom. 17 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein the bag has a top edge portion lapped over the rim and wherein the winch comprises a plurality of reels outside the bin and below the rim and a plurality of lines wound around the reels, wherein distal ends of the lines are attached to the top edge portion of the bag so that, as the lines are reeled in on the reels, the top edge portion of the bag is pulled downward toward the reels to invert the bag over the rim of the bin. 18 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein the bag comprises a flexible sheet and has a semi-rigid bottom and a top edge portion attached to the rim of the bin. 19 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 18 wherein the winch comprises a plurality of reels and a plurality of lines wound round the reels, wherein distal ends of the lines are attached to the bottom of the bag so that, as the lines are reeled in on the reels, the flexible sheet is stretched as the bottom of the bag is pulled downward through the interior of the bin, and, as the lines are payed out from the reels, the bottom of the bag is pulled upward through the interior of the bin toward the top opening by tension in the stretched flexible sheet. 20 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 15 comprising a tilter connected to the bin to tilt the bin to a tilted position to discharge articles from the bag. 21 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 20 comprising a ramp having a conveying surface extending from an upper end receiving articles from the tilted bin to a lower end to which the articles advance. 22 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising a lift lifting the bin above the level of the upper end of the ramp for the tilter to tilt the bin to discharge articles onto the ramp. 23 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 21 comprising retractable stops in the ramp movable from a blocking position in which the stops protrude far enough outward of the conveying surface to block articles riding directly on the conveying surface from advancing, but not dumped articles atop the blocked articles, to a non-blocking position in which the stops are retracted at or below the conveying surface to allow articles riding directly on the conveying surface to advance down the ramp.
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