Patent ID: 11932496
Assignee: AUTOMOTION SYSTEMS VENHUIZEN B.V.
Field: Handling (Mechanical engineering)
Classification: CPC B | IPC B

Claim 0:
1. A method of operating an alignment station for slices, said slices being chosen from slices of cheese, meat or fish, said alignment station comprising:
a conveyor, said conveyor comprising a plurality of closed loop elements, a first roll unit and a second roll unit, wherein
the first roll unit comprises a first nose roll assembly, said first nose roll assembly, comprising a plurality of first nose rolls,
defining an upstream end of the conveyor;
the second roll unit comprises a second nose roll assembly, said second nose roll assembly,
comprising a plurality of second nose rolls, and
defining a downstream end of the conveyor;
the plurality of closed loop elements is configured to run over the first nose roll assembly to the second roll unit assembly;
said plurality of closed loop elements comprising:
a first loop section of the plurality of closed loop elements extending from the first nose roll assembly to the second nose roll assembly, wherein said first loop section defines a slice support surface, and
a second loop section of the plurality of closed loop elements extending from the second roll unit back to the first nose roll assembly;

a control unit comprising:
a control module for correcting the orientation of the slice on the slice support surface by varying the relative speed of closed loop elements of the plurality of closed loop elements;

wherein the method comprises the steps of
determining the orientation of a slice, and
correcting the orientation of said slice while on the slice support surface by varying the relative speed of closed loop elements using the control module;
wherein the slice is subjected to vibration transverse to the slice support surface in the first loop section during said correction of the orientation such that sticking of the slice to the closed loop elements or tension on the slice caused by the different speeds of the closed loop elements are reduced.