Patent ID: 6209708
Filing Date: 2001-04-03
Classification: B65B

Abstract:
A new and improved conveyer system for receiving, orienting and conveying pouches adapted to receive fluid material therein comprising, in combination:a plurality of pucks, each puck having a cylindrical lower extent with a rectangular recess extending upwardly from the lower surface thereof and extending across the entire diameter thereof and having an upstanding cylindrical wall with generally V-shaped openings formed therein for receiving and supporting a pouch;a powered indexing conveyer including a belt in a closed loop configuration supported by an idler roller at one end and with a drive roller at the other end with a motor to drive the rollers and belt in a step and repeat operation, the exterior surface of the belt being formed with a plurality of spaced plates extending transversely thereacross with an upstanding rectilinear cleat on each plate to receive the recesses of a set of four pucks thereacross, the indexing conveyer belt being in a generally horizontal orientation with an input end and an output end;a powered infeed conveyer having a generally horizontal spine alignable with the cleat at the input end of the indexing conveyor adapted to receive and orient pucks from the infeed conveyer to the indexing conveyer and with an overhead guide rail located immediately above the upper edge of the pucks to preclude tipping of the pucks, the infeed conveyer having an input end and an output end adjacent to the input end of the indexing conveyer with an escapement mechanism therebetween to control the quantity of pucks transferred from the infeed conveyer to the indexing conveyor, the infeed conveyor including a belt in a closed loop configuration supported by an idler roller at one end and a drive roller at the other end with a motor to drive the rollers and belt and pucks thereabove in a horizontal path of movement to the indexing conveyor;a filler infeed chute having an elevated input end and a lower output end adjacent to the input end of the infeed conveyor and with a lower spine to receive and orient pucks as they are fed by gravity down the infeed chute, the infeed chute also having an overhead rail located immediately above the upper edge of the pucks to preclude the tipping thereof;a filler exit conveyor having an input end and an output end, the input end being located in operative proximity to the output end of the indexing conveyor, the filler exit conveyor including a conveyor belt supported by an idler roller and a drive roller with a motor to drive the rollers and belt, the rollers of the exit conveyor being mounted for rotation about the vertical axes with the belt having a vertical path of travel adjacent to the pucks at the output end of the indexing conveyor, the conveyor belt having a plurality of outwardly extending fingers adapted to contact and move the set of four pucks at the output end of the indexing conveyor and to move them to the input end of the exit conveyor;feeding mechanisms located over the indexing conveyor adapted to deliver sets of four pouches downwardly into the recesses within a set of pucks laterally aligned on the indexing conveyor; andcontrol mechanisms to operate the motors in a continuous and automatic cycle of operation.