Abstrict A method of dispensing a desiccant packet to a target includes
providing a strip of desiccant packets separated by packet webbing;
providing a desiccant dispenser including a dual tractor belt drive
system for advancing the strip of desiccant packets through the
desiccant dispenser, a clamp assembly for clamping the strip of
desiccant packets prior to cutting, a cutter blade assembly for
cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant packets,
the cutter blade assembly including a rotary blade with a blade
portion having opposite angled cutting faces; cutting a desiccant
packet from the strip of desiccant packets with the opposite angled
cutting faces of the rotary blade of the cutter blade assembly without
shearing the strip; and dispensing the desiccant packet on the target.
Claims What is claimed is:
1. A method of dispensing a desiccant packet to a target, comprising
the steps of: providing a strip of desiccant packets separated by
packet webbing; providing a desiccant dispenser including a dual
tractor belt drive system for advancing the strip of desiccant packets
through the desiccant dispenser, a clamp assembly for clamping the
strip of desiccant packets prior to cutting, a cutter blade assembly
for cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant packets,
and a position sensor for determining if the clamp assembly clamped
on a desiccant packet instead of the packet webbing between desiccant
packets; determining with the position sensor if the clamp assembly
clamped on a desiccant packet instead of the packet webbing between
desiccant packets; cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of
desiccant packets with the cutter blade assembly and dispensing
the desiccant packet on the target by cutting the packet webbing
above a desiccant packet if it is determined that the clamp assembly
is not clamped on a desiccant packet; and preventing the cutter
blade assembly from cutting the strip of desiccant packets if it
is determined that the clamp assembly is clamped on a desiccant
packet.
2. The method of claim 1 further including a fiber-optic desiccant
sensor, and the method further including the steps of sensing with
the fiber-optic sensor the webbing between desiccant packets, and
preventing the cutter blade assembly from cutting the strip of desiccant
packets if the webbing between desiccant packets is not sensed.
3. The method of claim 1 further including a photoelectric sensor,
and the method further including the steps of determining with the
photoelectric sensor whether the target is below the desiccant dispenser,
and preventing the cutter blade assembly from cutting the strip
of desiccant packets if it is determined that target is not below
the desiccant dispenser.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the cutter blade assembly includes
a rotary blade with a blade portion having opposite angled cutting
faces.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the rotary blade rotates less
than 30 degrees during cutting.
6. The method of claim 1 further including a manual cutting length
adjustment mechanism for manually adjusting the cutting position
of the cutter blade assembly, and the method further including manually
adjusting the cutting position of the cutter blade assembly with
the manual cutting length adjustment mechanism.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the dual tractor belt drive system
includes a left roller assembly and a left tractor belt driven by
the left roller assembly and a right roller assembly and a right
tractor belt driven by the right roller assembly, the desiccant
dispenser further including a belt roller positioning mechanism
for moving both roller assemblies and tractor belts between an open
and a closed position, and the method further including moving both
roller assemblies and tractor belts between an open and a closed
position using the belt roller positioning mechanism.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein left tractor belt and right tractor
belt include parallel lower portions, and the belt roller positioning
mechanism moves both roller assemblies and tractor belts between
an open and a closed position while maintaining the lower portions
of the tractor belts parallel to each other.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the dual tractor belt drive system
includes one or more springs that cause the lower portions of the
tractor belts to be urged towards each other.
10. A method of dispensing a desiccant packet to a target, comprising
the steps of: providing a strip of desiccant packets separated by
packet webbing; providing a desiccant dispenser including a dual
tractor belt drive system for advancing the strip of desiccant packets
through the desiccant dispenser, the dual tractor belt drive system
including a left roller assembly and a left tractor belt driven
by the left roller assembly and a right roller assembly and a right
tractor belt driven by the right roller assembly, a belt roller
positioning mechanism for moving both roller assemblies and tractor
belts between an open and a closed position, a clamp assembly for
clamping the strip of desiccant packets prior to cutting, and a
cutter blade assembly for cutting a desiccant packet from the strip
of desiccant packets; moving both roller assemblies and tractor
belts to an open position using the belt roller positioning mechanism
and inserting the strip of desiccant packets between the tractor
belts; moving both roller assemblies and tractor belts to a closed
position using the belt roller positioning mechanism to maintain
the strip of desiccant packets between the tractor belts; and cutting
a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant packets with the
cutter blade assembly and dispensing the desiccant packet on the
target by cutting the packet webbing above a desiccant packet.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the left tractor belt and the
right tractor belt include parallel lower portions, and the belt
roller positioning mechanism moves both roller assemblies and tractor
belts between an open and a closed position while maintaining the
lower portions of the tractor belts parallel to each other.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the dual tractor belt drive
system includes one or more springs that cause the lower portions
of the tractor belts to be urged towards each other.
13. The method of claim 10 further including a manual cutting
length adjustment mechanism for manually adjusting the cutting position
of the cutter blade assembly, and the method further including manually
adjusting the cutting position of the cutter blade assembly with
the manual cutting length adjustment mechanism.
14. A method of dispensing a desiccant packet to a target, comprising
the steps of: providing a strip of desiccant packets separated by
packet webbing; providing a desiccant dispenser including a dual
tractor belt drive system for advancing the strip of desiccant packets
through the desiccant dispenser, a clamp assembly for clamping the
strip of desiccant packets prior to cutting, a cutter blade assembly
for cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant packets,
the cutter blade assembly including a rotary blade with a blade
portion having opposite angled cutting faces; cutting a desiccant
packet from the strip of desiccant packets with the opposite angled
cutting faces of the rotary blade of the cutter blade assembly without
shearing the strip; and dispensing the desiccant packet on the target.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the rotary blade rotates less
than 30 degrees during cutting.
16. The method of claim 14 further including a manual cutting
length adjustment mechanism for manually adjusting the cutting position
of the cutter blade assembly, and the method further including manually
adjusting the cutting position of the cutter blade assembly with
the manual cutting length adjustment mechanism.
Description CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e)
of prior provisional application 60/442285 filed Jan. 23 2003.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention is in the field of desiccant dispensers
for automatically dispensing desiccant packets.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Desiccants are vital for maintaining the integrity and effectiveness
of a wide range of pharmaceutical, nutritional, and in vitro diagnostic
(IVD) products. To meet demand for specialized applications, desiccant
manufacturers have devised a variety of formats--canisters, packets,
tablets, capsules, filled stoppers, and more--to hold the silica
gel, montmorillonite clay, or molecular sieve desiccant. The workhorses
accounting for the greatest share of this market, however, are desiccant
canisters and continuous-strip packets for high-speed automated
dispensing.
[0004] Desiccant suppliers and equipment manufacturers hit upon
the idea of manufacturing continuous spools of fanfolded strips
of desiccant packets to be dispensed from an automated desiccant
cutter/dispenser.
[0005] A problem with automated desiccant dispensers is that they
do not necessarily dispense packets efficiently and reliably. Packets,
instead of the webbing between packets, are accidentally sliced,
contaminating the entire packaging line with spewed desiccant. This
problem and others are addressed by the desiccant dispenser and
method of use of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The desiccant dispenser of the present invention automatically
dispenses packets efficiently and reliably, without slicing desiccant
packets in the middle. With the desiccant dispenser of the present
invention, prepackaged desiccant material on a spool is continuously
fed from the spool to the desiccant dispenser. Two timing belts
of a desiccant feed mechanism pulls the desiccant material to a
placement sensor. The desiccant is cut by a rotary blade assembly
and the cut desiccant is directed to the product via a gravity feed
chute. The triggering of the cycle is accomplished via a photoelectric
sensor that senses the presence of the product for optimal placement
of the cut desiccant on the product.
[0007] Another aspect of the invention involves a method of dispensing
a desiccant packet to a target. The method includes providing a
strip of desiccant packets separated by packet webbing; providing
a desiccant dispenser including a dual tractor belt drive system
for advancing the strip of desiccant packets through the desiccant
dispenser, a clamp assembly for clamping the strip of desiccant
packets prior to cutting, a cutter blade assembly for cutting a
desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant packets, and a position
sensor for determining if the clamp assembly clamped on a desiccant
packet instead of the packet webbing between desiccant packets;
determining with the position sensor if the clamp assembly clamped
on a desiccant packet instead of the packet webbing between desiccant
packets; cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant
packets with the cutter blade assembly and dispensing the desiccant
packet on the target by cutting the packet webbing above a desiccant
packet if it is determined that the clamp assembly is not clamped
on a desiccant packet; and preventing the cutter blade assembly
from cutting the strip of desiccant packets if it is determined
that the clamp assembly is clamped on a desiccant packet.
[0008] Another aspect of the invention involves a method of dispensing
a desiccant packet to a target. The method includes the steps of
providing a strip of desiccant packets separated by packet webbing;
providing a desiccant dispenser including a dual tractor belt drive
system for advancing the strip of desiccant packets through the
desiccant dispenser, the dual tractor belt drive system including
a left roller assembly and a left tractor belt driven by the left
roller assembly and a right roller assembly and a right tractor
belt driven by the right roller assembly, a belt roller positioning
mechanism for moving both roller assemblies and tractor belts between
an open and a closed position, a clamp assembly for clamping the
strip of desiccant packets prior to cutting, and a cutter blade
assembly for cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant
packets; moving both roller assemblies and tractor belts to an open
position using the belt roller positioning mechanism and inserting
the strip of desiccant packets between the tractor belts; moving
both roller assemblies and tractor belts to a closed position using
the belt roller positioning mechanism to maintain the strip of desiccant
packets between the tractor belts; and cutting a desiccant packet
from the strip of desiccant packets with the cutter blade assembly
and dispensing the desiccant packet on the target by cutting the
packet webbing above a desiccant packet.
[0009] A further aspect of the invention involves a method of dispensing
a desiccant packet to a target. The method includes the steps of
providing a strip of desiccant packets separated by packet webbing;
providing a desiccant dispenser including a dual tractor belt drive
system for advancing the strip of desiccant packets through the
desiccant dispenser, a clamp assembly for clamping the strip of
desiccant packets prior to cutting, a cutter blade assembly for
cutting a desiccant packet from the strip of desiccant packets,
the cutter blade assembly including a rotary blade with a blade
portion having opposite angled cutting faces; cutting a desiccant
packet from the strip of desiccant packets with the opposite angled
cutting faces of the rotary blade of the cutter blade assembly without
shearing the strip; and dispensing the desiccant packet on the target.
[0010] Further objects and advantages will be apparent to those
skilled in the art after a review of the drawings and the detailed
description of the preferred embodiments set forth below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 1C are front-elevational, right side-elevational,
and perspective views, respectively, of an embodiment of a desiccant
dispenser and a supporting frame assembly of the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 2 is a front-elevational view of the desiccant dispenser
illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1C with a front cover of the desiccant dispenser
removed.
[0013] FIG. 3 is a right side-elevational view of the desiccant
dispenser illustrated in FIG. 2 with portions of the desiccant dispenser
housing removed.
[0014] FIG. 4 is a rear-elevational view of the desiccant dispenser
illustrated in FIG. 3.
[0015] FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the desiccant dispenser illustrated
in FIG. 3.
[0016] FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the desiccant
dispenser illustrated in FIGS. 1-5.
[0017] FIG. 7 is a partially exploded perspective view of an embodiment
of a cutter blade assembly of the desiccant dispenser illustrated
in FIGS. 1-5.
[0018] FIG. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view of an embodiment
of a rotary cutter blade of the cutter blade assembly illustrated
in FIG. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] With reference to FIGS. 1A-1C, an embodiment of a desiccant
dispenser 100 and supporting frame assembly 110 of the present invention
will be described. Although the dispenser 100 will be described
as a cutting and dispensing desiccant packets, it should be noted
that the dispenser 100 may be used to cut and dispense other items
that come in strips or rolls. The supporting frame assembly 110
will first be described before describing the desiccant dispenser
100.
[0020] The supporting frame assembly 110 is an adjustable T-stand
including a T-shaped base 120 and a vertical support 130. An upper
arm 140 and a lower arm 150 extend laterally from the vertical support
130 and are clamped to the vertical support 130 via collars 160
170. Extending off of the laterally extending upper arm 140 are
an upper-angled arm 180 and a lower-angled arm 190. An upper roller
200 extends laterally off of the upper-angled arm 180. A first lower
roller 210 and a second lower roller 220 extend laterally off of
the lower-angled arm 190. A spool 230 of prepackaged desiccant material
is rotatably coupled to a desiccant roll shaft 240 of the upper
arm 140. A removable desiccant roll tensioning adjustment screw
and collar 250 may be used to maintain the spool 230 in position
on the desiccant roll shaft 240 and to control the desiccant unwind
tension force on the desiccant roll shaft 240. A strip 260 of desiccant
material from the spool 230 may be threaded under, around, or over
the first lower roller 210 the upper roller 200 and the second
lower roller 220 and into the desiccant dispenser 100. An example
of a strip 260/spool 230 of desiccant material that may be used
with the embodiment of the desiccant dispenser 100 and the supporting
frame assembly 110 of the present invention is sold under the trademark
Continu-Strip by Sud-Chemie of Germany.
[0021] With reference additionally to FIGS. 2-6 the desiccant
dispenser 100 will now be described in more detail. The desiccant
dispenser 100 includes a housing 270 comprised of the following
four members (FIG. 6): a top wall and right side wall member 280
a rear wall and bottom wall member 290 a left side wall member
300 and a front wall member 310.
[0022] The top wall and right side wall member 280 includes a top
wall 320 that carries an emergency stop knob 330 and includes a
cut-out 335. The emergency stop knob 330 may be used to shut down
the desiccant dispenser 100 in the event of an emergency.
[0023] A side wall 340 of the member 280 carries an operator interface
touch-screen display 350. The operator interface touch-screen display
350 includes push-button key control. Some of the buttons on the
operator interface touch-screen display 350 include, but not by
way of limitation, a manual cut and advance button and a manual
stop cut and advance button. The manual cut and advance button may
be pressed to manually advance and cut a single desiccant packet
from the strip 260 of desiccant material. The manual stop cut and
advance button may be pressed to stop the manual advance and cut
if pressed immediately after pressing the manual cut and advance
button.
[0024] The rear wall and bottom wall member 290 includes a rear
wall 360 with an inner surface 370 that an electronic controller
module 380 is attached to, and a bottom wall 375.
[0025] The front wall member 310 includes a pair of upper circular
holes 390 an upper horizontal shaft 400 and a lower horizontal
shaft 420. In an assembled condition, a combination servo motor
and drive 430 extends from the rear wall 360 adjacent the electronic
controller module 380 to the front wall member 310. The combination
servo motor and drive 430 (and other electrical elements of the
desiccant dispenser 100) require 120 Vac, 10 Amp power. A power
switch (not shown) on the back of the rear wall 360 may be used
to turn the desiccant dispenser 100 on or off. A square window frame
440 extends forwardly from a flange 450 of the combination servo
motor and drive 430. A removable front safety cover 455 is detachably
connected to the front wall member 310 of the housing 270. A front
cover safety switch (not shown) may be located where the lower-right
corner of the front cover 455 and lower-right corner of the housing
270 join. The front cover safety switch is used to detect whether
the front cover 455 is properly connected to the housing 270 and
will prevent the desiccant dispenser 100 from operating if the front
cover 455 is not properly installed.
[0026] A dual tractor belt drive system 460 is mounted to the front
wall member 310 of the housing 270. The dual tractor belt drive
system 460 includes generally parallel left roller assembly 470
and right roller assembly 480. The left roller assembly 470 includes
an upper drive roller 490 a central roller 500 and a bottom roller
510. Similarly, the right roller assembly 480 includes an upper
drive roller 520 a central roller 530 and a bottom roller 540.
The upper drive rollers 490 520 include roller members 550 560
that are connected by shafts 570 580 to pulleys 590 600. The upper
drive rollers 290 520 are rotatably mounted to the front wall member
310 at the upper circular holes 390. The central roller 500 and
the bottom roller 510 of the left roller assembly 470 are rotatably
mounted to a laterally slidable left plate 610. Similarly, the central
roller 530 and the bottom roller 540 of the right roller assembly
480 are rotatably mounted to a laterally slidable right plate 620.
Upper horizontal bores 630 and lower horizontal bores 640 of the
laterally slidable plates 610 620 receive the upper horizontal
shaft 400 and the lower horizontal shaft 420 respectively, for
slidably mounting the laterally slidable plates 610 620 to the
front wall member 310.
[0027] Left servo-driven tractor belt 650 and right servo-driven
tractor belt 660 are disposed over the left roller assembly 470
and the right roller assembly 480.
[0028] The combination servo motor and drive 430 is operatively
coupled to the pulleys 590 600 (e.g., through one or more belts)
for driving the pulleys 590 600 which in turn drive the roller
members 550 560 to drive the servo-driven tractor belts 650 660.
[0029] With reference specifically to FIG. 4 an embodiment of
a belt roller positioning mechanism 670 will now be described. The
belt roller positioning mechanism 670 may be used to open and close
the servo-driven tractor belts 650 660 to allow for feeding the
strip of desiccant material through the desiccant dispenser 100.
The belt roller positioning mechanism 670 includes a handle 680
that extends upward from the top wall 320 through the cut-out 335.
A shaft 690 connects the handle 680 to a junction member 700. The
junction member 700 is pivotally connected to opposite pivot arms
710. The pivot arms 710 couple the cam member 700 to the plates
610 620. The shaft 690 is slidably disposed within an alignment
sleeve 720 which is mounted to the front wall member 310. Springs
730 connect the plates 610 620 and bias the plates laterally inward,
towards each other.
[0030] To separate lower portions 740 of the belts 650 660 which
are the portions of the belts 650 660 extending between the central
rollers 500 530 and the bottom rollers 510 540 while maintaining
the belts 650 660 parallel with each other, the handle 680 is pressed
down. Pressing the handle 680 down, causes the junction member 700
to move down and the pivot arms 710 to pivot outward to the substantially
horizontal configuration shown in FIG. 4. Pivoting of the pivot
arms 710 outward causes the plates 610 620 to slide laterally away
from each other, along the horizontal shafts 400 420. Because the
central roller 500 and the bottom roller 510 are fixed to the left
plate 610 and the central roller 530 and the bottom roller 540 are
fixed to the right plate 620 slidable separation of the plates
610 620 along the horizontal shafts 400 420 causes the lower portions
740 of the belts 650 660 to separate and remain parallel to each
other. When the handle 680 is pressed down completely, as shown
in FIG. 4 the pivot arms 710 are disposed in a locked configuration
that prevents the springs 730 from urging the plates 610 620 together.
[0031] To bring the plates 610 620 and, hence, the lower portions
740 of the belts 650 660 together, the handle 680 is pulled upward
so that the pivot arms 710 are no longer disposed in the locked
configuration. This allows the springs 730 to urge the plates 610
620 and the lower portions 740 of the belts 650 660 together.
[0032] The belt roller positioning mechanism 670 and method of
use described above causes the lower portion of both servo-driven
tractor belts 650 660 to quickly and easily separate or come together
in a parallel fashion, allowing the strip 260 of desiccant material
to be quickly and easily removed, added, or changed in the desiccant
dispenser 100.
[0033] With reference to FIGS. 2 and 6 a sensor guide 750 may
be mounted to the lower front of the front wall member 310 beneath
the dual tractor belt drive system 460. The sensor guide 750 has
a generally rectangular block-like configuration and includes a
generally rectangular hole that extends vertically through the sensor
guide 750. The strip 260 of desiccant material 260 is threaded through
the generally rectangular hole of the sensor guide 750. A cylindrical
bore, which receives a fiber-optic desiccant sensor 760 extends
horizontally through the sensor guide 750. The fiber-optic desiccant
sensor 760 detects the proper cutting placement of the desiccant
webbing between desiccant packets of the strip 260 of desiccant
material, and triggers a desiccant cutting blade (to be described)
to cut the packet from the strip 260.
[0034] With reference to FIGS. 2 3 5 and 6 an adjustable desiccant
guide 770 is mounted to the central upper front of the front wall
member 310 above the dual tractor belt drive system 460. The adjustable
desiccant guide 770 is used to guide the strip 260 of desiccant
material into the dual tractor belt drive system 460. The adjustable
desiccant guide 770 may have an adjustable collar to adjust the
width of the guide 770 to accommodate different width packets.
[0035] With reference to FIGS. 2-6 a combination cutter blade
and clamp assembly 800 for clamping, cutting, and dispensing the
desiccant packets of the strip 260 will now be described. The combination
cutter blade and clamp assembly 800 includes a base 810 with a cutter
blade assembly 820 (FIG. 7), a clamp assembly 830 and a gravity
feed chute 840 mounted thereto. The combination cutter blade and
clamp assembly 800 is mounted to the bottom wall 370 via shafts
850. A central shaft 860 is threadably connected to the bottom wall
370 for vertical adjustment of the base 810 relative to the dual
tractor belt drive system 460. A cutting length adjustment handle
870 disposed at a bottom of the central shaft 860 is rotatable to
adjust the height of the combination cutter blade and clamp assembly
800 for vertically adjusting cutting blade placement. Such adjustment
may be necessary when changing to different sized desiccant packs.
The cutting length adjustment handle 870 and central shaft 860 form
a manual cutting length adjustment mechanism 875 for quickly and
easily adjusting cutting blade placement.
[0036] The clamp assembly 830 includes opposite clamps 880 with
clamp engaging surfaces 890 for clamping and holding the strip 260
of desiccant material in the desiccant webbing between desiccant
packets, prior to cutting. Either or both of the clamps 880 may
be movable for clamping the strip 260. An air cylinder or other
pneumatic or hydraulic device may be used to move the clamp(s) 880.
The desiccant dispenser 100 includes an air pressure regulator and
an air pressure gauge. The air pressure should be regulated to 60
PSI+/-5 PSI. The air consumption requirements of the air cylinder
(and the air cylinder 910 described below) are 10 scfm max at 75
psi min. When the opposite clamps 880 clamp together onto the desiccant
webbing between desiccant packets, the clamps 880 are closed so
that no substantial gap will exist between the clamp engaging surfaces
890. As used herein, no substantial gap means a gap no greater than
the width of the desiccant webbing between desiccant packets. If
the clamps 880 accidentally clamp onto a desiccant packet instead
of the webbing, the clamps 880 will not close, the clamp engaging
surfaces 890 will be separated by a distance equal to the thickness
of the desiccant packet. A position sensor 900 (FIG. 3) determines
whether the clamps 880 are closed. For example, the position sensor
900 may measure the distance between the clamp engaging surfaces
890 when the clamps 880 closed, which may be used to determine if
the clamps 880 are open or closed, depending on whether the distance
is greater than the thickness of the webbing between packets. If
the position sensor 900 detects a gap distance indicative of the
clamps 880 closing on the desiccant packet instead of the webbing,
the cutter blade assembly 820 will be prevented from cutting the
desiccant packet. Examples of devices that may be used as a position
sensor 880 to recognize if the clamps 880 have closed on the desiccant
packet include, but not by way of limitation, an inductive sensor
and a proximity switch. A target photoelectric sensor (not shown)
is preferably also used to detect a target to which the desiccant
packet will be dispensed.
[0037] If the fiber-optic desiccant sensor 760 position sensor
900 and target photoelectric sensor all indicate a desiccant packet
should be cut, the cutter blade assembly 820 will be activated to
cut and dispense a desiccant packet from the strip 260 and the dual
tractor belt drive system 460 will be activated to advance the strip
260 for the next cutting and dispensing.
[0038] With reference additionally to FIGS. 7 and 8 the cutter
blade assembly 820 will be described in more detail. The cutter
blade assembly 820 includes an air cylinder 910 with a reciprocating
cylindrical shaft 920. Pneumatic lines (not shown) may be attached
to the air cylinder 910 at ports 930 940 for pneumatically driving
the air cylinder 910. A distal end of the shaft 920 is connected
to a generally rectangular block 950. The generally rectangular
block 950 is connected to the underside of a L-shaped bracket 960.
The L-shaped bracket 960 includes a narrow elongated extension 970
that is slidably mounted to a top of the air cylinder 910 and a
short blade support 980. A rotary blade 990 is rotatably coupled
to the blade support 980 through a threaded hole 995 via washers
1000 and fastener 1010. The rotary blade 990 is rotatably coupled
to the blade support 980 so that the rotary blade 990 rotates no
more than 30 degrees with each cut of the strip 260 of desiccant
material.
[0039] With reference to FIG. 8 a cross-sectional view of a blade
portion 1020 of the rotary blade 990 is shown. The blade portion
1020 includes opposite angled cutting faces 1030. The opposite angled
cutting faces 1030 allow the rotary blade 990 to cut instead of
shear the webbing between packets of desiccant material.
[0040] The manual cutting length adjustment mechanism 875 allows
cutting blade placement to be quickly and easily adjusted, which
is especially convenient when desiccant packets of varied lengths
are used with the desiccant dispenser 100. The adjustable desiccant
guide 770 and the adjustable collar allow different width packets
to be accommodated.
[0041] A method of using the desiccant dispenser 100 will now be
described. The desiccant dispenser 100 is first positioned to the
location where the desiccant packets will be dispensed. Next, the
gravity feed chute 840 is positioned above the location where the
desiccant packets will be dispensed. The placement of the target
photoelectric sensor is then determined and the target photoelectric
sensor is mounted.
[0042] The spool 230 of desiccant material is installed on the
desiccant roll shaft 240 and the strip 260 of desiccant material
is fed over and around the rollers 200 210 220 over the adjustable
desiccant guide 770 through the dual tractor belt drive system
460 through the sensor guide 750 and between the clamp engaging
surfaces 890 of the combination cutting blade and clamp assembly
800.
[0043] An adjustable collar on the adjustable desiccant guide 770
may be adjusted to accommodate the width of the strip 260.
[0044] Before feeding the strip 260 through the dual tractor belt
drive system 460 the left roller assembly 470 and belt 650 and
the right roller assembly 480 and belt 660 are separated. To separate
lower portions 740 of the belts 650 660 the handle 680 is pressed
down, causing the junction member 700 to move down and the pivot
arms 710 to pivot outward to the substantially horizontal configuration
shown in FIG. 4. Pivoting of the pivot arms 710 outward causes the
plates 610 620 and the lower portions 740 of the belts 650 660
to slide laterally away from each other, along the horizontal shafts
400 420. Pressing the handle 680 down completely, as shown in FIG.
4 causes the pivot arms 710 to be locked, preventing the springs
730 from urging the plates 610 620 together.
[0045] Once the strip 260 is fed between the belts 650 660 the
left roller assembly 470 and belt 650 and the right roller assembly
480 and belt 660 are closed onto the strip 260. This is done by
pulling the handle 680 upward so that the pivot arms 710 are no
longer disposed in the locked configuration. This allows the springs
730 to urge the plates 610 620 and the lower portions 740 of the
belts 650 660 together onto the strip 260.
[0046] Cutting blade position is determined and vertically adjusted
if necessary using the manual cutting length adjustment mechanism
875. The cutting length adjustment handle 870 is rotated, causing
the height of the combination cutter blade and clamp assembly 800
to be vertically adjusted until the desired vertical cutting blade
placement is achieved.
[0047] A power cord and plug of the desiccant dispenser 100 is
connected to a 120 Vac outlet. An air pressure hose is connected
from the air supply to the desiccant dispenser 100. As an additional
safety measure, an air pressure regulator should be installed between
the air supply and the desiccant dispenser 100. The front safety
cover 455 is then installed.
[0048] The desiccant dispenser 100 is turned on using the power
switch. Air pressure is supplied to the desiccant dispenser 100
by opening an air supply valve or regulator. The pressure should
be set to 60 PSI+/-5 PSI.
[0049] During operation, the desiccant packets of the strip 260
are constantly fed from the spool 230 to the desiccant dispenser
100. The dual tractor belt drive system 460 advances the strip 260
to the combination cutting blade and clamp assembly 800. The clamps
880 of the clamp assembly 830 are closed on the strip 260. Cutting
of the strip 260 with the cutter blade assembly 820 is triggered
upon the occurrence of at least the following three conditions:
1) the photoelectric sensor detects the presence of a target moving
through a process, 2) the fiber-optic desiccant sensor 760 detects
webbing between desiccant packets of the strip, and 3) the position
sensor 900 determines that the clamps 880 are completely closed
and not clamping on a desiccant packet. The cutter blade assembly
820 cuts a desiccant packet from the strip 260 by cutting the webbing
above the packet. The air cylinder 910 causes the rotary blade 990
to reciprocate back and forth, cutting a packet from the strip 260
with movement in each direction. It should be noted, with certain
targets, it may be desirable to dispense multiple packets for each
target. The operator interface tough-screen display 350 and electronic
controller module 380 are used to control the indexing of the packets
so that one or more packets are dispensed per target. Once a packet
is cut from the strip 260 the packet falls through the gravity
feed chute 840 and lands on the target. The strip 260 is advanced
by the dual tractor belt drive system 460 and ready for the next
triggering event.
[0050] To shut down the desiccant dispenser 100 the power switch
is turned off. The air pressure valve is closed to shut off air
pressure to the desiccant dispenser 100. The air pressure hose is
disconnected from the desiccant dispenser 100 the electrical cord
and plug is removed from the power outlet, and the spool 230 of
desiccant material is removed from the desiccant roll shaft 240.
[0051] It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art
that still further changes and modifications in the actual concepts
described herein can readily be made without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims. |