Systems and methods for selecting and grouping products
US-9085421-B2 · Jul 21, 2015 · US
US9365358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9365358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414315812-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A product selection and grouping system for the metering, selection, grouping and accumulation of varying size and/or configuration products into packs for packing in a substantially continuous motion operation is provided. The product selection and grouping system includes a metering station that receives the products in a substantially continuous line of flow from a product infeed, and meters the line of products to selectively form a series of spaces therebetween. The metered products are formed and fed to a product grouping conveyor in groups of sets a selected number of products, and are engaged by laning flights of a laning unit, which transfer the product groups to selected ones of a series of lanes defined along the product grouping conveyor. The groups of products are accumulated for transfer to a downstream packing machine.
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We claim: 1. A system for selecting and grouping products for packaging, comprising: a metering station receiving a plurality of products in a line and forming a series of product groups, the metering station including a metering wheel that engages the line of products to create areas of separation therebetween, a gapping wheel having a series of fingers movable into engagement with the areas of separation between the products so as to form spaces of a desired gap size between at least selected ones of the products moving through the metering station, and a grouping wheel having at least one finger movable into engagement with selected ones of the spaces to separate the products into their product groups; a product grouping conveyor downstream from the metering station in a position to receive and move the product groups along a path of travel toward a discharge; and a laning unit adjacent the product grouping conveyor, the laning unit comprising at least one laning flight movable along the path of travel of the product groups received on the product grouping conveyor and movable across the product grouping conveyor in a direction transverse to the path of travel of the product groups, for positioning selected product groups along the product grouping conveyor. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the products comprise a series of aseptic bricks each having substantially flat sides. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the product grouping conveyor further comprises a series of lanes defined thereacross. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the laning unit comprises a series of laning flights, and a series of cam tracks engaged by associated ones of the laning flights for causing the movement of the laning flights in a direction transverse to the path of travel for transferring the product groups to selected lanes of the product grouping conveyor. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the metering station comprises a series of guides defining a substantially arcuate path of travel for the line of products moving through the metering station. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the gapping wheel comprises a body rotating about an axis and having a series of lugs positioned in spaced series thereabout, wherein the lugs each include a body having a finger projecting therefrom and configured to engage the line of products and urge the products forwardly, forming the spaces therebetween. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein at least selected ones of the lugs are articulable between a retracted position and an extended position to engage the line of products and form the spaces therebetween. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein non-selected ones of the lugs are retractable from the line of products when the selected ones of the lugs are in or are moving to their extended positions, to enable formation of selected ones of the spaces with an increased gap size therebetween. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein each of the lugs further comprises at least one opening located along the body thereof and adapted to receive a lug pin therein for adjustably securing each lug in a selected position along the body of the gapping wheel. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the lug pins of at least selected ones of the lugs engage a cam track as the gapping wheel is rotated so as to cause the selected ones of the lugs to be moved toward and away from engagement with the line of products to form the spaces having the desired gap size therebetween. 11. A method of grouping a flow of products moving in an edge-to-edge abutting relationship, comprising: receiving the flow of products at a metering station and redirecting the flow of products along a path of travel through the metering station; forming a series of gaps between the products of the flow of products, and moving fingers into at least selected ones of the gaps to seperate and form the spaces between the products; engaging the flow of products at selected spaces and forming product groups of a selected number of products; discharging the product groups from the metering station to a product grouping conveyor; as the product groups are received and transported from the metering station, transferring the product groups to selected lanes defined across the product grouping conveyor; and accumulating the product groups to form a product pack; wherein moving the fingers into at least selected ones of the gaps comprises moving a series of lugs with the fingers projecting therefrom radially between a retracted position to an extended position wherein the fingers extend into the gaps between the products, further separating the products to define the spaces therebetween. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein forming the series of gaps comprises engaging the products with a metering wheel as the products move along their path of travel to form the gaps between the products of the flow of products. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein selected ones of the lugs are moved radially outwardly into the spaces between the selected ones of the products and non-selected ones of the lugs are moved radially inwardly away from the products, wherein a series of products are collected together with spaces having an enlarged gap size defined between each collected series of products. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the selected ones of the lugs are each coupled to a cam follower engaging a first cam track as the gapping wheel is rotated, and are moved toward their extended position as their cam followers are moved along the first cam track, and wherein the non-selected ones of the lugs are each coupled to a cam follower engaging a second cam track as the gapping wheel is rotated, and are moved toward their retracted position as their cam followers are moved along the second cam track. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein engaging the flow of products at selected spaces formed between the products and forming product groups comprises moving grouping lugs into the selected spaces and engaging and urging a series of products towards each other to form the product groups. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein transferring the products to selected lanes comprises moving an associated laning flight into engagement with each product group and moving the laning flights across the product grouping conveyor by a distance sufficient to place the product groups within their selected lanes. 17. The method of claim 11 , wherein accumulating the products comprises releasing the product groups into their selected product lanes at varying intervals, and moving the released product groups forwardly at faster rates than the product groups that remain engaged by their associated laning flights. 18. A system for selecting and grouping products received in a substantially continuous line of products moving in edge-to-edge abutment, the system comprising: a metering station receiving and guiding the line of products along a substantially arcuate path of travel, including a first path section along which gaps are formed between each of the products of the line of products, a series of projections moving adjacent the line of products and configured to engage the line of products at the gaps formed therebetween as the products continue moving along their path of travel to form spaces of a desired gap size between the products, and a grouping mechanism downstream from the projections and including at least one lug movable into selected ones of the spaces to form product groups; a product conveyor downstream from the metering station, the product conveyor receiving and moving the product g
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