1 |
用于分配物品的方法和装置 |
CN201210509818.7 |
2012-12-03 |
CN103129783A |
2013-06-05 |
A·缇德哈尔; I·席纳得曼; N·卡哈纳; A·安德姆; A·泰特尔鲍姆; O·达维多维奇; Y·朔默; Y·李治; Z·温伯格; I·法伊博 |
一种用于快速地和精确地分配预定数量的离散物品的方法,所述方法包括:操作传送器以朝着成像装置输送多个物品,其中所述物品布置在单层中并且并行地输送所述物品中的至少一些;操作所述成像装置以连续地俘获在所述传送器的端部的正下方的区域的图像,使得从所述传送器掉落的物品在轨迹中时记录在所述图像中;实时地处理所述图像以连续地确定下落物品的数量;在所述下落物品的数量达到预定数量之前停止所述传送器,同时继续确定所述下落物品的数量直到物品停止从所述传送器惯性地掉落;以及自动地分配附加量的物品以完成所述预定数量的物品。 |
2 |
一种多功能物品计数器 |
CN201710241665.5 |
2017-04-13 |
CN106803121A |
2017-06-06 |
不公告发明人 |
本发明公开了一种多功能物品计数器,包括光电门、流水线输送带、流水线机架、固定杆、电动机、电线、计数器、支撑架、显示屏、重置按钮、输送带速率增大按钮、输送带速率减小按钮、暂停开始按钮、电源按钮。本发明结构简单,光电门一边安装发光装置,一边安装接收装置,当物品在输送带上经过光电门时,因物品阻挡,光电门受到光照度减少,电阻阻值增大,无阻挡时,光照度增加,电阻阻值减小,造成电压改变,电压变化信号通过传感器传导计数器上计数,保证了计数的准确无误,当输送带上物品发生堵塞时,电压长时间无变化,计数器会暂停流水线上的输送带的运动,第一时间暂停输送造成物品无法计数,计数器还调节输送速率。 |
3 |
一种管材切割机卸料装置 |
CN201510856378.6 |
2015-11-30 |
CN105364615A |
2016-03-02 |
王卫锋 |
本发明公开了一种管材切割机卸料装置,包括:一底座,所述底座一边设有导料口,所述底座上安装有触控屏;一调节口,所述调节口安装在所述导料口的下出口;一标记器,所述标记器安装在切割机的刀壳处;一识别器,所述识别器安装在所述调节口上,所述识别器与所述触控屏通过电线相连接。通过上述方式,本发明一种管材切割机卸料装置,该卸料装置在对切割下的管材整理的同时进行统计,减少了操作人员的工作量。 |
4 |
一种工件计件监控装置 |
CN201310269707.8 |
2013-07-01 |
CN104281895A |
2015-01-14 |
封少坤 |
本发明公开了一种工件计件监控装置,属于机械加工辅助设备领域,该工件计件监控装置包括流水线、设置与流水线的一侧的多个工作台和终端数据库,工作台设有感应器,感应器与终端数据库相连接,该结构的工件计件监控装置结构简单、使用方便,有效得实现对工件的计件和监控,并将工件的加工信息传输至终端数据库,便于后期的查阅。 |
5 |
一种红外对射的产品计数器 |
CN201610344391.8 |
2016-05-23 |
CN106022453A |
2016-10-12 |
不公告发明人 |
本发明提供了一种红外对射的产品计数器,包括红外发射电路,红外接收电路,电源供电电路,单片机,显示驱动和LED显示器;红外发射电路和红外接收电路构成红外检测单元以及形成计数脉冲,经过单片机外部中断对其片内计数、显示编程、最后通过显示驱动连接上LED显示器就完成了最后的计数显示。 |
6 |
用于分配物品的方法和装置 |
CN201210509818.7 |
2012-12-03 |
CN103129783B |
2016-09-28 |
A·缇德哈尔; I·席纳得曼; N·卡哈纳; A·安德姆; A·泰特尔鲍姆; O·达维多维奇; Y·朔默; Y·李治; Z·温伯格; I·法伊博 |
一种用于快速地和精确地分配预定数量的离散物品的方法,所述方法包括:操作传送器以朝着成像装置输送多个物品,其中所述物品布置在单层中并且并行地输送所述物品中的至少一些;操作所述成像装置以连续地俘获在所述传送器的端部的正下方的区域的图像,使得从所述传送器掉落的物品在轨迹中时记录在所述图像中;实时地处理所述图像以连续地确定下落物品的数量;在所述下落物品的数量达到预定数量之前停止所述传送器,同时继续确定所述下落物品的数量直到物品停止从所述传送器惯性地掉落;以及自动地分配附加量的物品以完成所述预定数量的物品。 |
7 |
防振光学容器传感器 |
CN96110426.0 |
1996-06-06 |
CN1099030C |
2003-01-15 |
T·J·尼克斯; J·L·沃加曼; A·D·阿尔 |
探测容器的装置包括一对光学接近传感器以使当在传送带上的容器接近传感器时来自传感器的光能连续照射在容器上。传感器相互间可调节,以在容器移动方向上间隔一定距离。一个电子线路连接于传感器,用于探测在传送带上通过的容器。传感器安装于一公共支撑上,该支撑上有用于测量传感器间距的标尺,标尺上印有英制和公制的符号且被贴于靠近标尺的支撑上。传感器之一设置在标尺“0”参考点的支撑上,另一个可调地靠近标尺设置。 |
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防振光学容器传感器 |
CN96110426.0 |
1996-06-06 |
CN1153303A |
1997-07-02 |
T·J·尼克斯; J·L·沃加曼; A·D·阿尔 |
探测容器的装置包括一对光学接近传感器以使当在传送带上的容器接近传感器时来自传感器的光能连续照射在容器上。传感器相互间可调节,以在容器移动方向上间隔一定距离。一个电子线路连接于传感器,用于探测在传送带上通过的容器。传感器安装于一公共支撑上,该支撑上有用于测量传感器间距的标尺,标尺上印有英制和公制的符号且被贴于靠近标尺的支撑上。传感器之一设置在标尺“0”参考点的支撑上,另一个可调地靠近标尺设置。 |
9 |
流体を利用する個体計数装置 |
JP2011518143 |
2009-06-05 |
JPWO2010140257A1 |
2012-11-15 |
山▲崎▼ 裕司; 裕司 山▲崎▼; 務 南; 昭弘 三東; 弘幸 入江; 伸子 丸本 |
海老の幼生のような微細な個体についても、高精度に個数を計測でき、なお且つ衰弱、死滅の危険が少なく、しかも構造が簡単で小型化が可能な個体計数装置を提供する。これを実現するために、逆方向に傾斜した傾斜流路10A,10Bを上下2段に配置し、タンク21内の海水を傾斜流路10A,10Bに循環させる。上段の傾斜流路10Aの上流部に、計数すべき個体60の集合体を投入する。投入された個体60は、上段の傾斜流路10Aから下段の傾斜流路10Bに至る間に分散し、傾斜流路10Bの途中に設けられた計測部18Bにおいて、カメラ40による撮影、画像解析部50による撮影画像の解析により計数される。傾斜流路10Aにおける個体投入部12Aの下流側、及び傾斜流路10Bにおける計測部18Bの上流側に、底面が下流側に向かって上方へ傾斜すると共に、その傾斜角度が、両側から中央に向かうにつれて漸次増大する舳先形状の液溜まり14A及び14Bをそれぞれ設け、個体60の分散を促進する。 |
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Counter for moving object |
JP4050087 |
1987-02-25 |
JPS62210597A |
1987-09-16 |
JIYATSUKU DOU DEENU |
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11 |
JPS583261B2 - |
JP16794780 |
1980-12-01 |
JPS583261B2 |
1983-01-20 |
IWAGURO KENKICHI |
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12 |
Method and apparatus for dispensing items |
US13658881 |
2012-10-24 |
US08972049B2 |
2015-03-03 |
Ari Tidhar; Israel Shneiderman; Nachshon Kahana; Amichai Adam; Aryeh Teitelbaum; Oded Davidovitch; Yossi Shomer; Yuval Lichi; Zvi Weinberger; Igor Faib |
A method for rapidly and accurately dispensing a predetermined number of discrete items, the method comprising: operating a conveyor to transport multiple items towards an imaging device, wherein the items are arranged in a single layer and at least some of the items are transported in parallel; operating the imaging device to continuously capture images of an area immediately below an end of the conveyor, so that items falling off the conveyor are recorded in the images while in trajectory; processing the images in real time, to continuously determine the number of falling items; stopping the conveyor before the number of falling items has reached the predetermined number, while continuing to determine the number of falling items until items cease to fall off the conveyor innertially; and automatically dispensing an additional amount of items, to complete the predetermined number of items. |
13 |
Anti-dither optical container sensor with sensors separation measurement |
US752770 |
1996-11-20 |
US5672863A |
1997-09-30 |
Timothy J. Nicks; John L. Waugaman; Alan D. Ahl |
Apparatus for detecting containers of predetermined diameter that includes a pair of optical proximity sensors positioned adjacent to a container conveyor such that light energy from the sensors is incident sequentially on the containers as the containers pass on the conveyor adjacent to the sensors. The sensors are adjustably positionable with respect to each other such that the sensors are spaced from each other in the direction of container motion on the conveyor. An electronic circuit is coupled to the sensors for detecting passage of containers on the conveyor while ignoring dithering of the containers. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the sensors are mounted on a common support having a scale for measuring separation between the sensors. Printed indicia in units of container diameter, preferably in both English and metric units, is affixed to the support adjacent to the scale. One of the sensors is mounted on the support adjacent to a "zero" reference point on the scale indicia, and the other sensor is adjustably positionable on the support adjacent to the scale. The support in the preferred embodiment of the invention takes the form of a housing enclosing the sensors and having an elongated window parallel to the conveyor through which containers on the conveyor are exposed to the sensors. |
14 |
Gauze counter apparatus for surgical use |
US850903 |
1992-03-13 |
US5258742A |
1993-11-02 |
Jose Soldevila Domingo; Jose Grau Galter; Abundio Matias Munoz |
A gauze-counting apparatus for surgical use, includes a support frame on is mounted a receiver hopper and a recording chamber. The hopper has a minimum passage section for a single gauze in which is mounted a photoelectric cell, coplanar fashion, the beam of which is broken by the passage of each gauze. The recording chamber includes a power supply, a counter connected to the photoelectric cell, an alarm that is activated when the counter reaches a preset number, and a functioning indicator. |
15 |
Counter for elastic rings |
US517223 |
1990-05-06 |
US5153415A |
1992-10-06 |
Hisashi Samejima; Fumiya Yamamoto |
This disclosure relates to a counter for elastic rings, comprising a screw having a spiral groove which is slightly wider than the width of an elastic ring and is slightly deeper than the thickness of the elastic ring. The screw has an open discharge end, and a plurality of sorting rollers are loosely mounted in series on a support shaft located above and parallel to the screw and are independently capable of rotation and vertical movement. The sorting rollers contact a spiral ridge of the screw, and are arranged such that while the screw is rotated and the elastic rings are fed to the feed end thereof, the elastic rings are loosely moved into the spiral groove of the screw by the sorting rollers, and then sequentially delivered from the discharge end of the screw to a counting means. |
16 |
Article counting device |
US146172 |
1988-01-20 |
US4869394A |
1989-09-26 |
Kerney J. Hurst |
Multiple small-article receiving cassettes are provided for removably mounting on the upper surface of an inclined support. A drum housed within each cassette is rotated by connection with the drive shaft of a motor projecting through the support. The disk-like bottom of the rotatable interior drum of the cassette is undercut to form a circumferential series of radial and angularly spaced article receiving slots with the innermost end of the slots in overlying relation with respect to an outlet opening formed in the bottom stationary plate of the cassette. A second outlet opening, located in the upper surface of the support, is aligned with the opening in the bottom of the cassette. Upon proper rotation of the drum, articles placed within the cassette will travel along the receiving slots to their innermost end and then drop through the two outlet openings and into a dispensing chute. A single electrical control and single motor is used with numerous different cassettes for dispensing different drugs. The motor is rotated until a desired number of pills is dispensed and is then stopped. |
17 |
Cigarette rod cutter and cigarette counter |
US70703558 |
1958-01-03 |
US2999520A |
1961-09-12 |
LOWMAN WALKER B |
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18 |
Counting device |
US50115855 |
1955-04-13 |
US2855150A |
1958-10-07 |
JASPERSON WILLIAM R |
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19 |
Counter mechanism for can covers |
US69912846 |
1946-09-25 |
US2521724A |
1950-09-12 |
FELIX HUNTAR |
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20 |
Bottle counter |
US68173946 |
1946-07-06 |
US2499143A |
1950-02-28 |
IRONS JOHN H |
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