Title of Invention

METHOD FOR REPETITIVELY GENERATING A SEQUENCE OF PRESCRIBED LINEAR MOVEMENTS OF A MOVEABLE TABLE IN A MACHINE AND APPARATUS THEREFOR

Abstract The present invention relates to a method for repetitively generating a sequence of prescribed linear movements Of a moveable table (31) in a machine and apparatus therefor. A moving endless flexible loop(3) is mounted on two end wheels(4,5) , preferably one wheel driven controllably to drive the loop (3) . Two releasable gripping mechanisms {13,14) are attached to the moveable table(31), arranged so part of the loop passes through each mechanism. The moving loop (3) is gripped, held and then released by mechanisms(13,14) , so moving the table (31) a prescribed distance. By actuating the mechanisms(13,14) in a predetermined sequence, the table(31) is moved in a prescribed manner to return at the end of the cycle to its original position, and repeating the actuation sequence then repeats the prescribed table movement sequence.
Full Text 1A
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for repetitively generating a sequence of prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a production or factory machine.
Many systems are known to repetitively generate prescribed linear movements of a table in a machine. For example, a motorised lead-screw together with the appropriate controls can be employed to this effect. Similarly, hydraulically/pneumatically driven mechanical linkages can also be used.
However the acceleration and speed of such devices may be limited in adjustability and functionality Furthermorer the main driving element is often intermittently operated, and in both forward and reverse modes, thereby increasing power requirements and long term wear.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION:
The present invention has therefore as an object to provide an improved method and apparatus for repetitively generating a prescribed sequence of linear movements of a moveable table in a machine, the drive unit for the apparatus operating at nearly constant speed and the inertial load limited mainly to that of accelerating the moveable table and its contents. According to this invention an apparatus for repetitively generating a

(2) sequence of prescribed linear movements of a table in a machine, the table
being constrained to be able to move in substantially a horizontal line, comprises an endless flexible loop unslippably mounted upon and caused to move around two rotatable end wheels separately located from the moveable table, the plane, of the moving loop being closely parallel to the line of travel of the table, and two or more releasable gripping mechanisms are attached to the moveable table, each mechanism adapted to grip, hold and release part of the moving loop, there being provided preferably at least one releasable gripping mechanism for each of the two strands of the moving loop between the rotatable end wheels. The method for repetitively generating a sequence of prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine comprises, according to the invention, employing the above apparatus, using one of the two or more releasable gripping mechanisms provided to grip, hold and then release anv Dart of the moving loop between the two rotatable end wheels, so that the table is caused to make a single movement along its constrained path,(in one direction if part of the loop moving in that direction is held by one releasable gripping mechanism, or in the reverse direction if part of the loop moving in the opposite direction is held preferably by another releasable gripping mechanismleach releasable gripping mechanism being actuated repeatedly or one after the other to generate a prescribed sequence of table movements which eventually returns the table to its original starting position, from which the sequence of table movements is repeated by repeating the pattern of actuation of the releasable gripping.mecbanisms.
Further improvements in features and methods of employing the apparatus are also disclosed.
Not only is the resulting apparatus more economical than other known devices for achieving the same result, but also the accuracy and repeatability with which the apparatus can position the table are found in practice to be as good as, if not better than, such alternat ive devices.

According to the present invention there is provided :
An apparatus for repetitively generating a sequence of
prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine,
wherein the table being constrained to be able to move in
substantially a horizontal line, characterised in that an endless
flexible loop is unslippably mounted upon and caused to move
around two rotatable end wheels separately located from the
moveable table, the plane of the moving loop being closely
parallel to the line of travel of the table, and two or more
releasable gripping mechanisms are attached to the moveable
table, each mechanism adapted to grip,hold and then release part
of the moving loop, there being provided preferably at least one
releasable gripping mechanism for each of the two strands of the
moving loop between the rotatable end wheels.
A method for repetitively generating a sequence of prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine, characterised in that a moving endless flexible loop, at any part of the moving loop between two rotatable end wheels separately located from the moveable table, upon which wheels the loop is unslippably mounted and caused to move around at a predetermined speed, is gripped, held and then released by one of two or more releasable gripping mechanisms attached to a table constrained to be able to move in a substantially horizontal line closely parallel to the plane of the flexible loop, so that the table is caused to make a single movement along its constrained path, in one direction if part of the loop moving in that direction is held by one releasable gripping mechanism or in the reverse direction if part of the loop moving in the opposite direction is held preferably by another releasable gripping mechanism, each releasable gripping mechanism being actuated repeatedly or one after the other to generate a prescribed sequence of table movements which eventually returns the table to its original starting position from which the sequence of table movements is repeated by repeating the pattern of actuation of the releasable gripping mechanisms.
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SPECIFIC EXAMPLES:
Two specific embodiments of an apparatus in accordance with the
invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of one embodiment;
Figure 2 is an end view of the apparatus in figure 1, part sectioned
through the moving loop (3) and the feed shafts (1,2) and omitting
mounting details for the feed shafts (1,2) and sprocket (5);
Figure 3 is a side view of another embodiment; and
Figure 4 is an end view of the apparatus in figure 3, part sectioned
through the moving loops (47,48), the sprockets (41,42,43,44) and the
feed shafts (1,2) and omitting mounting details for the feed shafts (1,2)
and sprockets (41,42,43,44);
In figure 1, a roller chain (3) is moved around sprockets (4,5) mounted on the machine separately from the moveable table (31) which slides in a nearly horizontal line along two feed shafts (1.2). One of the two sprockets (4 or 5) is provided with controllable driving means (not shown) to drive the chain (3). Two releasable gripping mechanisms (13, 14) are attached to the table (31), one each for each of the two strands of the chain between the sprockets. Each mechanism {13 or 14) is provided with two substantially planar pads (6,7 or 15,16) which have two opposing gripping surfaces facing each other across the chain (3) passing between the gripping surfaces. The innermost pad (6 or 15) in each mechanism {13 or 14) is fixed at or near its four corners to four parallel rods (two each shown in figure 1:- 9,10 and 1 8,19; and two each shown in figure 2:-9,11 and 1 8,20; the remaining one not shown in the figures). The other pad (7 or 16) is adapted to slide along the four rods at its four corners. The four rods also guide the passage of the chain (3) to remain within a channel defined by the plane of two rods on one side of the chain, the plane of the other two rods on the other side of the chain and the two

(4) gripping surfaces of the pads (6,7 or 15,16). The four rods are fixed at
the other end to the body of a pneumatic actuator (8 or 17) attached to the moveable table (31). The actuating shaft of the pneumatic cylinder (8 or 1 7) is attached to the pad nearer it (7 or 16). The signal wires, sensors, timers and the tubes carrying air to the pneumatic cylinders are not shown in the figures.
The lower mechanism (13) is shown in the "release" condition with the pads (6,7) apart to allow free passage of the moving chain (3). The upper mechanism(14) is shown in the "hold" condition with one pad (16) moved closer to the other pad (15) by the pneumatic actuator (17) to grip the chain (3) unslippably and cause the table (31) to move, in figure 1 from right to left since this is the direction of movement of that part of the chain (3) held by the mechanism (14). The speed of the table is controlled by setting the controllable driving means to drive one of the sprockets (4 or 5) at the required angular rate.
After the mechanism (14) is actuated to release the chain, (3), the moveable table may come to a halt because of frictional or other resistance forces, but also may, either before or after halting, be moved a further step in either direction by actuating one or the other mechanisms (13 or 14).
In one example only of a prescribed sequence of movements, the table (31) may be moved , from a starting position, a given distance in either direction by actuating one of the two mechanisms (13 or 14), at a given speed set by the speed of the chain (3), and then returned to the original position by actuating the other mechanism (14 or 13) to move the tabje (31) back the same distance at the same speed as before. This example of a prescribed sequence of table movements can then be repeated by repeating the sequence of actuations of the gripping mechanisms (13 ,14).
Figures 3 and 4 show an implementation of the invention with two roller

( 5) chains (47, 48) mounted on sprockets (41, 42, 43, 44), each of the two
roller chains moving at a different speed from the other. The operation of the releasable gripping mechanisms (13, 14) as specified above now results in a two speed movement of the table (31), one speed in the forward direction when one roller chain is gripped and another speed in the reverse direction when the other roller chain is gripped. In this way, for example, the table can be returned to its original starting position at a higher speed than its forward speed giving faster cycle times for the apparatus


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We claim :-
1. A method for repetitively generating a sequence of
prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine,
characterised in that a moving endless flexible loop, at any
part of the moving loop between two rotatable end wheels
separately located from the moveable table, upon which wheels the
loop is unslippably mounted and caused to move around at a
predetermined speed, is gripped, held and then released by one of
two or more releasable gripping mechanisms attached to a table
constrained to be able to move in a substantially horizontal line
closely parallel to the plane of the flexible loop, so that the
table is caused to make a single movement along its constrained
path, in one direction if part of the loop moving in that
direction is held by one releasable gripping mechanism or in the
reverse direction if part of the loop moving in the opposite
direction is held preferably by another releasable gripping
mechanism, each releasable gripping mechanism being actuated
repeatedly or one after the other to generate a prescribed
sequence of table movements which eventually returns the table to
its original starting position from which the sequence of table
movements is repeated by repeating the pattern of actuation of
the releasable gripping mechanisms.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the passage of the
moving endless flexible loop is substantially confined to a
channel within which each releasable gripping mechanism is, at
all working times, able to grip, hold or release part of the
moving loop by attaching one or more guiding means to the
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moveable table or to each releasable gripping mechanism .
3. A method as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein part of the
moving loop between the two gripping surfaces is gripped and held
unslippably by bringing and holding closer together two opposing
gripping surfaces in each releasable gripping mechanism in which
at least one gripping surface which is moveable laterally to the
direction of movement of the part of the moving loop and which is
released to run substantially free of the gripping "surfaces by
moving them apart.
4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the passage of part
of the moving loop is confined by the guiding means which also
constrains one of the gripping surface to moving laterally to the
direction of movement of the part of the moving loop between the
two gripping surfaces and movement of the other gripping surface
is either prevented by fixation to the guiding means or limited
laterally away from the moving loop by limiting means attached to
the guiding means in each releasable gripping mechanism.
5. A method as claimed in claims 1,2,3 or 4, wherein the table
is caused to move at a predetermined speed when part of the
moving loop is held by a releasable gripping mechanism attached
to the moveable table, by rotating one of the two rotatable end
wheels by a controllable driving means and the other end wheel
being passively rotated by the moving loop, so that the endless
flexible loop is driven at an appropiate speed.
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6. A method as claimed in claims 1,2,3,4 or 5 wherein movement
of the table at different speeds is achieved by providing two or
more endless flexible loops, each mounted unslippably upon and
driven controllably around pairs of rotatable end wheels so that
each loop is caused to move at a different speed from the
other (s) and when part of one of the loops is held by a
releasable gripping mechanism attached to the moveable table,
said table is moved at a different speed from that obtained if
part of another loop is held by another releasable gripping
mechanism attached to the moveable table.
7. An apparatus for repetitively generating a sequence of
prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine as
per method as claimed in claim 1 or any of the preceeding claims,
wherein the table being constrained to be able to move in
substantially a horizontal line, characterised in that an endless
flexible loop is unslippably mounted upon and caused to move
around two rotatable end wheels separately located from the
moveable table, the plane of the moving loop being closely
parallel to the line of travel of the table, and two or more
releasable gripping mechanisms are attached to the moveable
table, each mechanism adapted to grip, hold and then release part
of the moving loop, there being provided preferably at least one
releasable gripping mechanism for each of the two strands of the
moving loop between the rotatable end wheels.
8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein one or more
guiding means are attached to the moveable table or to each
releasable gripping mechanism, the guiding means adapted to
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confine the passage of part of the moving endless flexible loop to a channel within which each releasable gripping mechanism is able to grip, hold or release part of the moving loop.
9. An apparatus as claimed in claims 7 or 8, wherein two
opposing gripping surfaces are provided in each releasable
gripping mechanism, at least one gripping surface of which is
moveable laterally to the direction of movement of the part of
the moving loop between the two gripping surfaces and actuating
means are provided that can bring and hold the surfaces closer
together to grip and hold part of the moving loop, and that can
move the surfaces apart to release the moving loop to run
substantially free of the gripping surfaces.
10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the guiding
means containing the passage of part of the moving loop is also
the means by which one gripping surface is constrained to be able
to move laterally to the direction of movement of the part of the
moving loop between the two gripping surfaces and the other
gripping surface is either fixed to the guiding means or limited
in movement laterally away from the moving loop by limiting means
attached to the guiding means in each releasable gripping
mechanism.
11. An apparatus as claimed in claims 7,8,9 or 10, wherein one
of the two rotatable end wheels is passively rotated by the
moving looP, the other end wheel being rotated by a controllable
driving means adapted to drive the endless flexible loop at a
predetermined speed causing the table to move at a similar speed
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when part of the moving loop is held by a releasable gripping mechanism attached to the moveable table.
12. An apparatus as claimed in claims 7,8,9,10 or 11, wherein
two or more endless flexible loops are provided, each mounted
unslippably upon and driven controllably around pairs of
rotatable end wheels so that each loop is caused to move to move
at a different speed from the other(s) and when part of one of
the loops is held by a releasable gripping mechanism attached to
the moveable table, the table is caused to move at a different
speed from that obtainable when part of another loop is held by
another releasable gripping mechanism attached to the table,
there being provided preferably at least one releasable gripping
mechanism for each of the two strands of each moving loop between
each pair of rotatable end wheels.
13. An apparatus for repetitively generating a sequence of
prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine
substantially as herein before described with reference to the
accompanying drawings.
14. A method for repetitively generating a sequence of
prescribed linear movements of a moveable table in a machine
substantially as herein before described with reference to the
accompanying drawings.
Dated this 28th day of October 1997.


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The present invention relates to a method for repetitively generating a sequence of prescribed linear movements Of a moveable table (31) in a machine and apparatus therefor. A moving

endless flexible loop(3) is mounted on two end wheels(4,5) , preferably one wheel driven controllably to drive the loop (3) .

Two releasable gripping mechanisms {13,14) are attached to the moveable table(31), arranged so part of the loop passes through each mechanism. The moving loop (3) is gripped, held and then released by mechanisms(13,14) , so moving the table (31) a prescribed distance. By actuating the mechanisms(13,14) in a predetermined sequence, the table(31) is moved in a prescribed manner to return at the end of the cycle to its original position, and repeating the actuation sequence then repeats the prescribed table movement sequence.

Documents:

02034-cal-1997 abstract.pdf

02034-cal-1997 claims.pdf

02034-cal-1997 correspondence.pdf

02034-cal-1997 description(complete).pdf

02034-cal-1997 drawings.pdf

02034-cal-1997 form-1.pdf

02034-cal-1997 form-2.pdf

02034-cal-1997 form-3.pdf

02034-cal-1997 form-5.pdf

02034-cal-1997 gpa.pdf

02034-cal-1997 priority document.pdf

2034-CAL-1997-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

2034-CAL-1997-FORM 27-1.1.pdf

2034-CAL-1997-FORM 27.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-abstract.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-claims.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-correspondence.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-description (complete).pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-drawings.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-examination report.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-form 1.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-form 2.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-form 3.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-form 5.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-form 62.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-letter patent.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-specification.pdf

2034-cal-1997-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 194966
Indian Patent Application Number 2034/CAL/1997
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date 16-Sep-2005
Date of Filing 28-Oct-1997
Name of Patentee GENERAL LABELS & LABELLING (M)SENDIRIAN BERHAD
Applicant Address 7,JALAN TAMMING SATU,TAMING JAYA INDUSTRIAL PARK BALAKONG,43300.SELANGOR
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MR.SOH SOO NGANG 38-2,JALAN 2/116B,KUCHAI ENTREPRENEUR PARK,OFF KUCHAI ROAD,58200 KUALA LUMPUR
2 MR.SOO PAK WENG NO. 35,JALAN 17,TAMAN PUTRA,AMPANG,68000 KUALA LUMPUR
PCT International Classification Number B65G 15/02
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PI 9604503 1996-10-30 Malaysia