Title of Invention

APPARATUS FOR USE TO CHECK POTATOES OR SIMILAR ITEMS

Abstract An apparatus for use to check potatoes or similar items comprises a feeding device (2) for advancing the potatoes in a plurality of rows, a conveying device (13) adapted to receive the rows of potatoes from the feeding device (2) and advancing them while maintaining the row structure, a camera (42) with associated image processing means for recording and evaluating each individual potato on the conveying device (13), and a sorting device (31) controlled by the image processing means, said sorting device being adapted to sort the potatoes. The conveying device (13) comprises a plurality of substantially horizontal rollers (14,15), the axes of rotation of said rollers extending parallel to the advance direction (12) of the potatoes. The rollers (14, 15) are rotatably mounted in a support frame (25,26) and connected with a first driving device (29) for rotating them, said rollers each independently being additionally displaceable in parallel forwards and backwards in a sub- stantially straight line extending in a vertical plane, said plane comprising the axis of rotation of each roller, and inclining somewhat upwards, seen in the advance direction. Finally, the rollers (14,15) are connected with a second driving device (27) adapted to confer a reciprocating oscillating movement to each roller along said line.
Full Text Title: Apparatus for use to check potatoes or similar iterns
Technical Field
The invention relates to an apparatus for use to check potatoes or similar items, said
apparatus comprising a feeding device for advancing the potatoes in a plurality of
rows, a conveying device adapted to receive the rows of potatoes from the feeding
device and advancing them while maintaining the row structure, a camera with asso-
ciated image processing means for recording and evaluating each individual potato
on the conveying device, and a sorting device controlled by the image processing
means, said sorting device being adapted to sort the potatoes.
Background Art
A known apparatus automatically checks potatoes in such a manner that they are
sorted according to different criteria, such as size, presence of different types of fun-
gal diseases, damages etc. Unacceptable potatoes can be discarded thereby.
Until now, this procedure has been carried out using an apparatus, where the pota-,
toes have been advanced in longitudinal direction by means of a feeding device in
the form of a so-called vibration feeder to an endless belt, i.e. an endless.conveyor
belt with rotating rollers, the axes of said rollers extending transversely to the ad-
vance direction. Each of said rollers is provided with a plurality of circumferential
grooves, the number of said grooves corresponding to the number of rows, said
grooves being evenly spaced across each roller, seen in the axial direction thereof,
and arranged with respect to each other from roller to roller in the advance direction
of the conveyor belt in such a manner that they are mutually aligned so that the pota-
toes can be advanced in. rows in the grooves, said potatoes being taken up individu-
ally by two adjacent rollers. In general, potatoes have an oblong shape and will
therefore arrange themselves with their longitudinal axes extending parallel to the
axes of the rollers, while being rotated around the longitudinal axes thereof by the
rotation of the rollers. During the continuous movement of the endless belt the pota-
toes are conveyed to a position underneath a camera taking pictures of each individ-
ual potato in a conventionally known manner, said pictures being sent to a conven-
tionally known image processing means recording the condition of the potato in
question. At the end of the endless belt, there is a sorting device which may be con-
trolled by the image processing means, if desired, so that here the potatoes are de-
posited in compartments depending on their condition.
As the potatoes are usually only rotated substantially around the longitudinal axes
thereof, the ends of the potatoes have a tendency to remain hidden from the camera
arranged above. This applies in particular to the outermost ends of potatoes in the
outermost rows on the endless belt. Thus, there is a risk of potatoes that should have
been discarded being approved for sale.
The described automatic sorting of potatoes has several advantages compared to
manual sorting, as it has been found that using this method, fewer good potatoes are
being discarded and fewer potatoes to be discarded are approved. This is due to the
fact that manual sorting requires the operator in question to view each individual po-
tato and make a quick judgement, which can be difficult to sustain over a longer pe-
riod at an acceptable suitable speed.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the invention is to provide an apparatus ensuring further improvements
of the automatically functioning sorting.
According to the invention, this is obtained by the apparatus of the aforementioned
type characterized in that the conveying device comprises a plurality of substantially
horizontal rollers, the axes of rotation of said rollers extending parallel to the ad-
vance direction of the potatoes, that the rollers are rotatably mounted in a support
frame and connected with a first driving device for rotating them, said rollers each
independently being additionally displaceable in parallel forwards and backwards in
a substantially straight line extending in a vertical plane, said plane comprising the
axis of rotation of each roller, and inclining somewhat upwards, seen in the advance
direction; and that the rollers are connected with a second driving device adapted to
confer a reciprocating oscillating movement to each roller along said line.
As a result, the potatoes are both rotated around their longitudinal axes extending
parallel to the advance direction of the conveying devices in a controlled manner
and moved forward with a mutual distance so that the front end and subsequently the
rear end are visible to the camera. This is due to the fact that the rollers convey a
variable load onto the potatoes because of the oscillating movement thereof, while
the potatoes generally remain in abutment with the rollers. The second driving de-
vice results in the rollers alternately being subjected to a forward and a backward
force in a direction inclining upwards in the advance direction and forming an angle
of approx. 10° with the horizontal axes of the rollers. Thus, an oscillating movement
is conferred to the rollers in a substantially straight path in said direction. During the
forward movement the rollers exert a force component directed against gravity on
the potatoes, whereby the potatoes are pressed down against the rollers with in-
creased force, resulting in the potatoes exerting an increased normal force on the
rollers and thus increasing the ability of the rollers to rotate the potatoes. During the
backward movement the rollers practically move in a direction away from the pota-
toes, whereby the potatoes exert a decreased normal force on the rollers, and the
rollers may slip with respect to the potatoes. Thus, the rollers move backwards with
respect to the potatoes, i.e. they are pulled away from underneath the potatoes,
whereby the potatoes execute a relative forward movement with respect to the roll-
ers. Using a suitable automatic setting of the movement amplitude of the rollers with
respect to the rotational speed of the rollers it is possible for a camera to record all
surfaces of an individual potato during its passage thereunder. Thus, the image proc-
essing means in question is able to perform a correct sorting of the potatoes, when
they reach the sorting device, with greater accuracy.
As a result of avoiding the use of devices to ensure an individual advance to the
conveying means, the apparatus is also comparatively simple.
According to the invention, the rollers may each independently be associated with
second driving devices., thereby allowing for the possibility of balancing the convey-
ing means by adjusting the oscillating driving devices to have mutually different
phases, for example, so that they alternately are in opposite phase.
According to the invention, the rollers may be provided with a high-friction surface,
such as longitudinal notches, thus securing that a rotational movement is conferred
also to round and smooth potatoes or other similar items, such as apples, as a result
of the rotation of the rollers.
Brief Description of the Drawing
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawing, in which
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an apparatus according to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a part of Fig. 1 during the handling of potatoes,
Fig. 3 shows a side view of the same, the left-hand end of the roller being shown in
axial cross-section,
Fig. 4 shows detail A of Fig. 3 at the left-hand end of the roller on a greater scale,
and
Fig. 5 shows a cross-section of an embodiment of a roller of the conveying device
according to the invention.
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention
Fig. 1 shows an apparatus for sorting potatoes. The apparatus comprises a frame 1,
carrying a feeding device designated with the general reference numeral 2. The feed-
ing device 2 comprises a plurality of channels 3-10, whereof only a single one is
shown in Fig. 2 for the sake of clarity. As is apparent from Fig. 2, each channel 3 is
carried by a driving device 11, said driving device being adapted in a conventionally
known manner to confer a vibrating effect to the associated channels 3-10 in such a
manner that potatoes arranged in the channel are advanced in an advance direction
shown by means of an arrow 12 in Fig. 2. A conveyor, weighing devices and dis-
tributing devices (not shown) are associated with the feeding device 2, ensuring in a
conventionally known manner that potatoes are delivered in an evenly distributed
stream during the operation of the apparatus 1 in such a manner that the potatoes in
the channels 3-10 are distributed in rows.
In front of the feeding device 2, seen in advance direction 12, there is a conveying
device designated with the general reference numeral 13. The conveying device
comprises a plurality of rollers 14-24. As is apparent from Fig. 2 showing two roll-
ers 14, 15 associated with the channel 3, the rollers 14-24 are rotatably mounted in
pairs on a support frame 25. The axes of rotation of the rollers 14-24 extends sub-
stantially horizontally, mutually parallel and parallel to the advance direction 12.
The rollers 14-24 are arranged in such a manner with respect to the channels 3-10
that the channels 3-10 each independently can deliver rows of potatoes to a groove
between two adjacent rollers 14-24. The rollers 14-24 are therefore arranged with a
mutual distance in such a manner that the potatoes in question do not fall through
the gap between the rollers.
The rollers 14-24 are fastened to their support frames 25 using support means ensur-
ing that each roller 14 and 15 is displaceable forwards and backwards in the direc-
tion shown by means of an arrow 26 in Fig. 3. Preferably, the direction has an incli-
nation of 10° with respect to the horizontal, said arrow being inclined upwards in the
advance direction 12. At the front end of each individual roller, seen in the advance
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direction 12, a pivot 50 associated with the roller is fastened to one leg 51 of a U-
profile 52. The U-profile 52 is connected to a U-profile 55 fastened to the frame 25
by means of two parallel spring plates 53 and 54. At the opposite end, the corre-
sponding pivot is connected to a fixed frame part 26, the front and rear end of which
being connected to the support frame 25 by means of spring plates 57 and 58, re-
spectively. The spring plates 57 and 58 are also parallel to each other. In connection
with each roller a driving device 27 is fastened at the bottom side of the frame
part 56. The driving device 27 is adapted to affect the rollers in such a manner as to
confer an oscillating reciprocating movement to them. Because of the displaceable
suspension of the rollers by means of the spring plates 53,54, 57 and 58, said move-
ment occurs along a straight line 26.
Such a displaceable mounting of the rollers may be achieved in other conventionally
known manners, such as by means of guideways.
Accordingly, the driving devices 27 are adapted to subject the rollers 14-24 to such
an effect load that the potatoes present between the rollers 14-24 are applied forces
with a relatively large component in the forward direction parallel to the advance di-
rection 12 and a small component in upward direction perpendicular to the plane of
the rotational axes of the rollers 14-24. Immediately afterwards the rollers 14-24 are
affected in opposite direction. This has been found to confer a forward movement to
the potatoes which again has been found to ensure a mutual distance of said pota-
toes. Additionally, the rollers are connected to a driving device 29 by means of a
belt drive designated with the reference numeral 30. The belt drive belongs to all
rollers, which means that said rollers are rotated with the same rotational direction.
Thus, a rotational movement is conferred to the potatoes between the rollers in such
a manner that in general, they rotate around an axis extending parallel to the advance
direction 12 while being advanced. The rotational movement of the potatoes is pro-
moted, as described above, by means of the inclined forward and backward dis-
placement of the rollers 14-24.
Following the conveying device 13 having rollers 14-24, there is a sorting device,
designated with the general reference numeral 31. The sorting device 31 is of a con-
ventionally known type and, in the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 1, consists of a
flap 32-41 associated with each roller gap. By means of driving devices, the
flaps 32-41 are each independently adapted to be adjustable in a desired position in
such a manner that the potatoes leaving at the end of the rollers 14-24 are directed to
a desired compartment (not shown). Additionally, above the conveying device 13,
there are two cameras 42-43 arranged in a conventionally known manner, said cam-
eras taking pictures of the advancing potatoes and allowing said pictures be proc-
essed in image processing means (not shown) adapted to control the sorting de-
vice 31 in such a manner that the individual flaps 32, 41 are brought into such a po-
sition that each individual potato is directed to a compartment in accordance with its
condition.
Using the apparatus according to the invention, potatoes are advanced, as mentioned
above, in rows by means of the individual channels 3-10, and subsequently ad-
vanced further in the gaps between the rollers 14-24. The oscillating reciprocating
movement of the rollers in combination with the rotational movement thereof means
that the potatoes rotate around an axis substantially extending parallel to the advance
direction 12 while being advanced in said direction. Thereby, both the front and rear
ends of the potatoes as well as the other sides thereof are brought within the expo-
sure area of the cameras 42 and 43. Using a suitable setting of the advance velocity
of the feeding device ensures a suitable distance between the potatoes on the roll-
ers 14-24. Thereby, the advance velocity of the feeding device is usually adjusted in
such a manner that it is slower than the advance velocity of the rollers 14-24.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention each individual roller has a diameter of
90 mm and a length of 630 mm and the number of rollers is eleven. The driving de-
vices 27 and 28 associated with the respective rollers 14-24 are driven at a suitable
setting in such manner that the total effect on the apparatus is balanced. For exam-
ple, the oscillating driving devices 27 may alternate between being in phase opposi-
tion across the advance direction. To promote the effect on the potatoes in such a
manner that they rotate around an axis parallel to the advance direction 12, the sur-
faces of the rollers may, as shown in Fig. 5, be provided with curved notches. It goes
without saying, that the rollers may also be provided with another high-friction sur-
face.
The apparatus according to the invention has been described in connection with the
advancement of potatoes. However, it may also be used for other items, such as ap-
ples or carrots, having a surface to be evaluated by means of image processing
means with associated cameras 42, 43.
A vibrator of a conventionally know type or another device, such as a device based
on a crankshaft mechanism, may be used as oscillating driving device.
The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. How-
ever, many modifications can be carried out without thereby deviating from the
scope of the invention. For example, the distance between the rollers 14-24 may be
adjustable, and the number of rollers 14-24 with associated channels 3-10 may be
different from the one illustrated and described.
All rollers 14-24 may also be arranged on a common support frame with a common
oscillating driving device. The feeding device may be any other feeding device than
the one described, if only it is adapted to convey potatoes or similar items forward in
rows.
WE CLAIM :
1. Apparatus for use to check potatoes or similar items, said apparatus comprising
a feeding device (2) for advancing the potatoes in a plurality of rows, a conveying
device (13) adapted to receive the rows of potatoes from the feeding device (2) and
advancing them while maintaining fee row structure, a camera (42, 43) with associ-
ated image processing means for recording and evaluating each individual potato on
the conveying device (13), and a sorting device (31) controlled by the image proc-
essing means, said sorting device being adapted to sort the potatoes, characterized in
that the conveying device (13) comprises a plurality of substantially horizontal roll-
ers (14-24), the axes of rotation of said rollers extending parallel to the advance di-
rection (12) of the potatoes, mat the rollers (14-24) are rotatably mounted in a sup-
port frame (25) and connected with a first driving device (29) for rotating them, said
rollers each independently being additionally displaceable in parallel forwards and
backwards in a substantially straight line extending in a vertical plane, said plane
comprising the axis of rotation of each roller, and inclining somewhat upwards, seen
in the advance direction; and that the rollers (14-24) are connected with a second
driving device (27) adapted to confer a reciprocating oscillating movement to each
roller along said line.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rollers (14-24) are each
independently associated with second driving devices (27,28).
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the rollers (14-24) are
provided with a high-friction surface, such as longitudinal notches.
An apparatus for use to check potatoes or similar items comprises a feeding device (2) for advancing the potatoes
in a plurality of rows, a conveying device (13) adapted to receive the rows of potatoes from the feeding device (2) and advancing
them while maintaining the row structure, a camera (42) with associated image processing means for recording and evaluating each
individual potato on the conveying device (13), and a sorting device (31) controlled by the image processing means, said sorting
device being adapted to sort the potatoes. The conveying device (13) comprises a plurality of substantially horizontal rollers (14,15),
the axes of rotation of said rollers extending parallel to the advance direction (12) of the potatoes. The rollers (14, 15) are rotatably
mounted in a support frame (25,26) and connected with a first driving device (29) for rotating them, said rollers each independently
being additionally displaceable in parallel forwards and backwards in a sub- stantially straight line extending in a vertical plane, said
plane comprising the axis of rotation of each roller, and inclining somewhat upwards, seen in the advance direction. Finally, the
rollers (14,15) are connected with a second driving device (27) adapted to confer a reciprocating oscillating movement to each roller
along said line.

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Patent Number 232445
Indian Patent Application Number 1941/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 13/2009
Publication Date 27-Mar-2009
Grant Date 17-Mar-2009
Date of Filing 11-Jul-2006
Name of Patentee NEWTEC ENGINEERING A/S
Applicant Address STAERMOSEGARDSVEJ 18, DK-5230 ODENSE M
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 PETERSEN, GUNNAR 14 RODKILDEVAENGET 14, DK-5230 ODENSE M
2 PETERSEN, ANDERS 32, RYGEPARKEN, DK-5210 ODENSE NV
PCT International Classification Number B07C 5/10 ,B07C 5/342
PCT International Application Number PCT/DK2004/000898
PCT International Filing date 2004-12-22
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PA 2003 01908 2003-12-22 Denmark