序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | Inspection fixture | US3549009D | 1969-04-14 | US3549009A | 1970-12-22 | POTTS JOHN W |
22 | Table silver assorting machine | US56479166 | 1966-07-13 | US3395795A | 1968-08-06 | JACKSON ALDRICH L |
23 | Sorting apparatus | US2998548 | 1948-05-29 | US2615567A | 1952-10-28 | CAMPBELL JOHN A |
24 | Grading apparatus | US39064741 | 1941-04-28 | US2362130A | 1944-11-07 | GLENN DAWRENCE S |
25 | Cigar-assorting device | US52106521 | 1921-12-08 | US1465462A | 1923-08-21 | BREMER CHRISTIAN F |
26 | Procédé de traitement d'envois postaux comprenant une agrégation des lots d'envois | EP12192507.7 | 2012-11-14 | EP2606988B1 | 2015-12-30 | Tresse, Didier; Lhomme, Christophe |
27 | DEVICE FOR TREATING AND PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTS AND FOOD COMPONENTS | EP12750858.8 | 2012-07-27 | EP2736393A1 | 2014-06-04 | VAN DER GOOT, Eddy Alfred Herre; VEENEMAN, Rudolf Johan |
The present invention relates to a food processing device, for example but not exclusively, a gripper, a conveying hook, or a collection cup (1), having at least one processing surface portion of matt stainless steel having the following roughness characteristics: —a roughness value Ra, 0.2≤Ra≤1.2 (μm), and —a peak density value Rpc, 40 | ||||||
28 | Bestecksortiermaschine | EP12007021.4 | 2012-10-10 | EP2602029A1 | 2013-06-12 | Thomas Dörr |
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Bestecksortiermaschine (10) zum Sortieren von Besteckteilen (19), mit einem Besteck-Einlass (20) zum Einführen einer Menge unsortierter Besteckteile (19), mit einer Vereinzelungseinrichtung (21) zum Vereinzeln der Besteckteile (19), mit einer Fördereinrichtung (23) zum Vorbeifördern der vereinzelten Besteckteile (19) an einer Typerfassungseinrichtung (24) zur Erfassung eines jeweiligen Bestecktyps (a-d) eines Besteckteils (19), insbesondere Messer (19a), Gabel, Löffel (19c, 19d), und zum Weiterfördern der Besteckteile (19) zu einer Aussonderungseinrichtung (25), die in Abhängigkeit von einem durch die Typerfassungseinrichtung (24) erzeugten, einem jeweiligen Bestecktyp zugeordneten Typsignal (T) ein jeweiliges Besteckteil (19) in eine Bestecksammelaufnahme (29a-29d) oder zu einem Besteckauslass umlenkt. Bei der Bestecksortiermaschine (10) ist vorgesehen, dass die Vereinzelungseinrichtung (21) einen Vibrationsförderer (50) umfasst oder durch einen Vibrationsförderer (50) gebildet ist, wobei der Vibrationsförderer (50) einen Vibrationsförderkanal (51), indem das Besteck bei durch Vibrationen entlang gefördert wird, und einen mit dem Vibrationsförderkanal (51) gekoppelten Vibrationsantrieb (53) zur Erzeugung von Vibrationen des Vibrationsförderkanals (51) aufweist. |
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29 | APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING CUTLERY FROM FOOD SCRAPS IN RESTAURANTS | EP93912057 | 1993-04-29 | EP0638004B1 | 1997-12-29 | PETTERSSON TORD |
The invention relates to an apparatus for separating cutlery from restaurant waste, and includes a glacis (2) for feeding food waste (17) towards a waste container (3), a stand (1) supporting the waste container (3) and the glacis (2), at least two flaps (6, 6') which are movable between two end positions for separating cutlery from waste (17), at least one detector (8) for sending a signal when an item (7) of cutlery passes over it, and a drive means (10) controlled by the signal such as to cause the flaps (6, 6') to move between their two end positions. At, or immediately under the free end (5) of the glacis (2), the flaps (6, 6') are fastened such as to permit them to move towards or away from each other, thus to provide an extension or a shortening of the glacis (2; 6, 6') for automatic separation and discharge of cutlery items (7) to a cutlery collection receptacle (9) situated in or in connection with the waste container (3). | ||||||
30 | A cutlery sorting machine | EP86850272.5 | 1986-08-08 | EP0213100B1 | 1989-10-11 | Swallert, Sven |
31 | Method and apparatus for sorting articles | EP86307349 | 1986-09-24 | EP0220832A3 | 1988-02-03 | Shend'ge, Vasant Janardan |
A method of, and apparatus for, sorting elongate articles such as pieces of metallic cutlery (8, 9, l0, ll, l2, l3) comprising the provision of a belt (l) which is movable at a uniform speed in a predetermined direction (2) carrying such articles on its upper surface, the elongate articles each having one end abutting against a datum line (4) and being arranged to mask photo-electric cells or other energy receivers (5, 6, 7) spaced at different distances from said datum line (4) as they move along the belt (l) in said direction (2). The cells or other energy receivers (5, 6, 7) are linked to a programmable logic controller or other computer which is programmed to recognise the individual pieces of cutlery (8, 9, l0, ll, l2, l3) by way of the patterns of masking of the energy receivers (5, 6, 7) which they respectively produce, means governed by the programmable logic controller or other computer being provided to direct the individually recognised pieces of cutlery off the belt (l) to corresponding individual destinations. Preferably, the programmable logic controller or other computer is so programmed, and the energy receivers (5, 6, 7) are so arranged, that the disposition of each piece of cutlery on the belt (l) can be recognised so that any such piece disposed one way round can be displaced from the belt (l) to its destination via means which will reverse it end-for-end through substantially l80° while an identical piece of cutlery disposed on said belt (l) the opposite way round will be directed to its destination from the belt (l) without encountering the last mentioned means and thus not being reversed as regards its orientation. |
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32 | Apparatus for separating cutlery from restaurant waste | EP84850371.0 | 1984-11-30 | EP0148139A2 | 1985-07-10 | Strömgren, Peter; HELLMAN, Jan; Hullberg, Sören |
@ Apparatus for separating cutlery from restaurant waste. A hopper (1) forms a chute and is adapted to be placed above the opening of a waste container. In the hopper there is a sloping surface (2) on which the waste is tipped, there being an opening (3) at the lower portion of the surface. A flap (16) arranged in the hopper is pivotable between two positions, namely a first position (18) for closing off the opening (3) and a second position (19) for uncovering the opening. An electical switching signal from an inductive type probe (4) controls a drive means (17) for pivoting the flap between the first and second positions. The probe (4) is placed on the underside of the sloping surface (2). |
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33 | フラットシーケンシングシステム線形アクチュエータの改善された固定のためのシステム及び方法 | JP2016530147 | 2014-11-26 | JP6411497B2 | 2018-10-24 | ヤン,ドンリャン; グッド,マシュー,ジー.; シウ,ルアン,エム. |
34 | Apparatus for separating knife, a fork and a spoon from food waste in restaurants | JP51918893 | 1993-04-29 | JP3221568B2 | 2001-10-22 | ペッテルソン,トルド |
PCT No. PCT/SE93/00381 Sec. 371 Date Oct. 28, 1994 Sec. 102(e) Date Oct. 28, 1994 PCT Filed Apr. 29, 1993 PCT Pub. No. WO93/22075 PCT Pub. Date Nov. 11, 1993An apparatus for separating cutlery from food waste, such as for use in a restaurant, includes a glacis which is angled toward the opening of a waste container. Extending from an end of the glacis are a set of flaps having a closed position whereby they guide the food waste into the waste container, and having an open position whereby they separate and expose a receptacle for receiving cutlery. A detector is disposed relative to the glacis for detecting a cutlery item inadvertently mixed with the food waste on the glacis. If a cutlery item is sensed by the detector, the flaps are caused to open and the cutlery item falls into the cutlery receptacle, thereby the cutlery is separated from the food waste. | ||||||
35 | Settling apparatus of cafeteria | JP17461694 | 1994-07-26 | JP2853965B2 | 1999-02-03 | SHIMAMURA TSUTOMU; KOBAYASHI MASAMITSU |
This invention is provided to automate an adjusting job of a restaurant and to realize automatic sorting of tableware and to improve an operating efficiency of a restaurant job. Resonance tags are mounted on bottoms of plates of the tableware in which meals are dished up. The plates are placed on a tray, and the tray is placed on a tray placing position of an adjusting apparatus. A tag reader is buried in a lower portion of the tray placing position, and transmitting antennas and a reception antenna are superposed to form the tag reader. In this case, when radio waves of a plurality of frequencies are oscillated from the transmission antennas, different echo waves are oscillated from the resonance tags of the plates. When the echo waves are received by the reception antenna, the plates are sorted by the resonance frequencies of the resonance tags set to the respective plates. In this case, since a register calculates total amount according to a preset unit price of the meal, the meal on the tray is automatically adjusted. | ||||||
36 | Classifying method for tableware in restaurant, and tableware, accurate account device and tableware sorting device used for the method | JP17461694 | 1994-07-26 | JPH0844794A | 1996-02-16 | SHIMAMURA TSUTOMU; KOBAYASHI MASAMITSU |
PURPOSE:To improve the operation efficiency of restaurant service by automating the accurate account operation of the restaurant and automatically sort the tableware. CONSTITUTION:Resonance tags 47 to 51 are mounted on the bottom parts of plates 41 to 46 where foods are arranged and after the plates 42 to 46 are put on a tray 41, the tray 41 is mounted on the tray mount plate 22 on the bill collecting device. A tag reader 24 below the tray mount place 22 is formed by putting transmitting antennas and receiving antennas 32, 32... one over other, and when radio waves of plural frequencies are sent, echo waves which are different by the plates are sent from the resonance tags 47 to 51 of the plates 42 to 46. The echo waves are received by the receiving antennas 32, 32 ...and then the plates 42 to 46 are classified by the resonance frquencies of the resonance tags set by the plates. A register calculates the total amount of money according to the previously unit prices of the foods, so the foods put on the tray 41 are automatically accounted. | ||||||
37 | JPH07506047A - | JP51918893 | 1993-04-29 | JPH07506047A | 1995-07-06 | |
PCT No. PCT/SE93/00381 Sec. 371 Date Oct. 28, 1994 Sec. 102(e) Date Oct. 28, 1994 PCT Filed Apr. 29, 1993 PCT Pub. No. WO93/22075 PCT Pub. Date Nov. 11, 1993An apparatus for separating cutlery from food waste, such as for use in a restaurant, includes a glacis which is angled toward the opening of a waste container. Extending from an end of the glacis are a set of flaps having a closed position whereby they guide the food waste into the waste container, and having an open position whereby they separate and expose a receptacle for receiving cutlery. A detector is disposed relative to the glacis for detecting a cutlery item inadvertently mixed with the food waste on the glacis. If a cutlery item is sensed by the detector, the flaps are caused to open and the cutlery item falls into the cutlery receptacle, thereby the cutlery is separated from the food waste. | ||||||
38 | Knife fork such tableware sorting apparatus | JP40319494 | 1994-04-18 | JPH07569U | 1995-01-06 | レーフ ニイルス; オケソン ラルス |
(57)【要約】 (修正有) 【目的】 洗浄・乾燥された多数のナイフフォーク類食器を移動中にオプトエレクトロニクス的に認識して種別に仕分けて取り出す仕分け装置を提供する。 【構成】 送り込みユニット1及び分離ユニット2はナイフフォーク類食器を取り込んで、複数のコンベヤベルト(10〜12)で順に移動させ、その間に各コンベアベルト間のレベル差や運搬方向の変化などを利用して個々に分離する。 読み取りユニット3はコンベアベルト1
2で移動する個々の食器の平面輪郭とその高さとをオプトエレクトロニクス的に認識してデータをマイクロコンピュータ6に送り、マイクロコンピュータ6は予め登録されたデータと比較して対象食器の種別と姿勢とを判断する。 仕分けユニット4はマイクロコンピュータの指示により、対象食器の種別と姿勢との組合わせに応じて仕分けを行ない、所定の容器にそれぞれ収容する。 戻しユニット5は判別不可とされた対象物を排出して出発点に差し戻す。 |
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39 | JPS62502853A - | JP50295386 | 1986-05-09 | JPS62502853A | 1987-11-12 | |
40 | Apparatus for separating blades from leftover rice of restaurant | JP28192984 | 1984-12-25 | JPS60175582A | 1985-09-09 | PEETAA SHIYUTOREEMUGUREN; YAN HERUMAN; ZEEREN FUURUBERUKU |