GB2037186A - Bodies of different densities - Google Patents

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GB2037186A
GB2037186A GB7940314A GB7940314A GB2037186A GB 2037186 A GB2037186 A GB 2037186A GB 7940314 A GB7940314 A GB 7940314A GB 7940314 A GB7940314 A GB 7940314A GB 2037186 A GB2037186 A GB 2037186A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D33/00Accessories for digging harvesters
    • A01D33/04Stone-separating mechanisms
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
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A mixture of first bodies (for example potatoes or carrots or other root crop) and second bodies (for example stones) which are denser than the first bodies is delivered by conveyor 12 and dropped down a vertical path 8 onto an energy absorber 20. The energy absorber is a plurality of resilient, spaced steel strips 22 disposed side by side and secured at one end to a stationarily held bar 26. The denser second bodies hit the strips 22 and deflect them down enough for the second bodies to pass into region 8a which is a continuation of the path 8. But the first bodies have all their downwards kinetic energy absorbed on impact with the strips 22 which are not bent far enough down to allow the first bodies to pass into the regions 8a. When the strips resile they flick the stopped first bodies along the trajectory C from the path 8. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Method and apparatus for sorting bodies of different densities This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sorting bodies of different densities.
The invention is particularly but not exclusively concerned with the sorting of a root crop, for example sugar beet or potatoes, from stones gathered simultaneously with the crop during harvesting.
A previously known apparatus for sorting a root crop from stones comprises a path down which the crop and stones mixture is dropped. This path is obstructed by a plurality of relatively closely spaced levers extending side by side. Associated with each lever is a respective emitter of x-rays each directing its beam onto a respective receiver. Stones being of greater density than the crop absorb more of the x-rays as they pass through the beams. Accordingly when a receiver detects a high absorption of x-rays, due to a stone passing through the respective beam, a control releases the corresponding lever to allow the stone to pass and then restores the lever to its obstructing position. The absorption of x-rays by an item of the crop is inadequate to make the control respond and accordingly that item is obstructed by one or more levers and directed from the path.
Such a known apparatus is relatively complex and expensive.
An object of the invention is to provide a method which can be carried out relatively simply for sorting bodies of different densities which may be carried out on relatively simple and cheapiy constructed apparatus.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a method of sorting first bodies from second bodies in a mixture comprising both in which all the first bodies have substantially the same density which is lower than the density of each of the second bodies, the method comprising delivering the mixture to a vertical pathway obstructed by an energy absorber comprising elongate resilient elements extending side by side, each said element being held at a positon along its length, which position is substantially stationary relative to the bodies travelling the pathway, said bodies making impact on the resilient elements so that the energy absorber is resiliently deformed by second bodies to an extent permitting them to pass the energy absorber and continue along the pathway but said energy absorber stops travel of first bodies along the pathway passed the energy absorber, and propelling those first bodies from the pathway underthe effect of resilient action.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus to sort first bodies from second bodies in a mixture comprising both in which all the first bodies have substantially the same density which is lower than the density of each of the second bodies, the apparatus comprising a vertical pathway for the delivery thereto of said bodies, said pathway being obstructed by an energy absorber comprising elongate resilient elements extending side by side such that the array of elements extends transversely to the vertical, each element being arranged to be held at a position along its length such that said position is stationary relative to bodies travelling the pathway, each element having a length portion extending from said position to a free unconstrained end of the element, each said portion being capable of resilient flexing, the arrangement being such that when the bodies make impact upon the energy absorber the energy absorber is resiliently deformed by second bodies to an extent permitting them to pass the energy absorber and continue along the pathway whereas the energy absorber stops travel of first bodies along the pathway passed the energy absorber and acts resiliently to provide propulsion of those first bodies from the pathway.
The invention will now be further described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic and fragmentary side view of one embodiment of an apparatus formed according to the second aspect of the invention for carrying out the method according to the first aspect of the invention; Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of the apparatus of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of another embodiment of energy absorber, and Fig. 4 is a plan view of another embodiment of an elongate resilient element which may be used in the energy absorbers in Figs. 1 to 3.
With reference to Figs. 1 and 2 the apparatus shown therein has a frame 2 comprising pairs of posts 4 and 6 between which is defined a vertical pathway 8 at an upper end 10 of which is a dropping point for the mixture of first and second bodies to be sorted (not shown). The first bodies, in the mixture of bodies, have substantially the same density which is less than that of each of the second bodies in the mixture.
An even mixture, i.e. the bodies are side by side and not piled on one another, of the first and second bodies may be supplied to dropping point 10 by conveyor means 12. The conveyor means may be any kind capable of supplying the bodies in the mixture at substantially the same velocity to the dropping point so that the bodies drop more or less straight down the pathway 8 after leaving the conveyor, for example, a driven endless belt conveyor, or, as shown in the drawings, a conveyor comprising two driven endless chains 14 passing around sprockets 16 at the dropping point and interconnected by bars 18 to support the mixture.
An energy absorber 20 is located in the path 8 below the dropping point 10. It will be appreciated that because the first and second bodies falling simultaneously from the dropping point 10 commence their fall at substantially the same downward vertical velocity, the first and second bodies will The drawings originally filed were informal and the print here reproduced is taken from a later filed formal copy.
have either the same or substantially the same verti cal velocity when they reach the upper surface of the energy absorber 20 which extends transversely to the vertical across substantially the entire transverse cross-sectional area of the path 8.
The energy absorber 20 comprises a plurality of spaced elongate elements 22 disposed side by side substantially parallel in substantially the same plane in a comb-like manner. The elements 22 are of resilient material, for example steel, and may be in rod or strip form, and the elements themselves are pliably resilient. In the drawings the elements 22 are of strip steel and constitute leaf springs. Each element 22 is firmly secured at one end by, for example, rivets 24 to a generally horizontal stationary bar 26 with end spigots 28 located in elongate slots 30 in the posts 6 to which the bar is releasably clamped.
The spacing between the elements 22 is such that each first body having a diameter greater than the spacing will fall onto at least one of the elements.
Also if second bodies have diameters greater than the spacing, they too will strike at least one element 22. The first bodies can be items of a root crop, for example, sugar beets, potatoes, carrots, etc., and the second bodies can be stones harvested simultaneously with the crop.
Because the first bodies have a lower density than the second bodies, the kinetic energy per unit volume of each second body in less than the kinetic energy per unit volume of each second body at the place, for example, between the dotted lines X and Y, along the elements 22 of the energy absorber 20 where the bodies hit it. Accordingly the pressure each body exerts on any element 22, whether a said body strikes one or two or more elements 22 substantially simultaneously, is less for a first body than for a second body.
The construction of each element 22 is such that it bends elastically to such a lesser extent (to position A for example) when hit by a first body that (to position B for example) when hit by a second body, that the first body is halted on the element(s) 22 whereas the element(s) is/are sufficiently bent by the second body to allow the second body to pass into the region 8a which is a continuation of the pathway 8.
The energy which the elements 22 absorb from the bodies is stored by each bent element and used to restore the element to its original position as the element resiles. Each element which has a halted first body thereon fiicks the first body in the direction of arrow C during the aforesaid resiling so that the first body is directed out of the path 8 to fall into a region 32 on the other side of a partition 34 from the path 8a.
Accordingly the first bodies are separated from the second bodies.
In Fig. 1 the element 22 shown in full lines is in its normal un-deformed attitude. Preferably the elements 22 are inclined relative to the horizontal to ensure the first bodies are flicked clear of the path 8.
The particular attitude in which the elements 22 are disposed relative to the horizontal can be varied as desired, by, for example, releasing the clamping of the bar 26 and rotating it about its horizontal longitudinal axis.
Although the functioning of the apparatus for a mixture of first bodies of a particular density with second bodies of a particular density, is somewhat predetermined by choosing elements 22 of appropriate size and elasticity, a degree of setting can be achieved by varying the distance the energy absorber 20 is below the dropping point 10. Thus the kinetic energy per unit volume of the bodies can be varied, to ensure for example, that the first bodies do not have too much when they hit the energy absorber. The slots 30 allow the energy absorber to be moved up or down to a limited extent to vary its vertical position. Accordingly the vertical position of the top of the partition 34 may also need to be changed as permitted by elongate slots 36' in the posts 4 to which the partition is releasably clamped.
The horizontal position of each post 6 can be varied within the limits of slots 36, permitting the energy absorber 20 to be moved nearer to orfurther from the posts 4.
One or more conveyors may be provided to carry away the first bodies from the region 34 and the second bodies from the region 8a. In Figs. 1 and 2 a single such conveyor 36" is provided constituted by an endless driven belt 38 supported at opposite ends by rollers only one shown at 40 on shafts 42 so that the belt has an upper horizontal run 44. The first bodies fall onto side 44a of the upper run and the second bodies onto side 446.
The supply to the energy absorber, of the mixture of bodies to be sorted can be continuous.
It may be necessary to provide a number of interchangeable energy absorbers in which the elements 22 of each are elastically pliable to a greater or lesser extent depending on the densities of different types of first bodies. For example, a different energy absorber may be necessary to sort sugar beet from stones than that, for example, for sorting potatoes from stones.
Fig. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the energy absorber 20 in which the elements 22 pass through pairs of holes 46 each formed in a corner48 or 50 in a channel shaped member 52 of rectangular cross-section formed with base flanges 54. The strip shaped elements 22 are clamped in position by a block of elastomeric material 56 held in place by a clamping plate 58 secured to the flanges by nuts and bolts 60.At each end, the member 52 is welded to a side plate 62 formed with a hole 64 to receive a bolt 66 which in use is also passed through the corres ponging slot 30 (Fig. 1) so that a nut 68 threaded on each bolt 66 releasably clamps the energy absorber to the posts 6 so that when desired, the energy absorber may be moved up or down in the slots 30 and the angle of inclination of the elements 22 to the horizontal varied by tilting about the axes of the bolts 66.
The ease with which each element 22 can be bent in the energy absorber In Fig. 3 can be varied by varying the length that each element extends from the member 52. This is achieved by releasing the plate 58 to loosen the elastomeric block 56 which permits the elements 22 to be moved through the holes 46 in or out relatively to the member 52.
The facility with which each element 22 bends may be increased along its length towards the free end of the element by tapering the element towards its free end, such a tapered element being shown in Fig. 4.
The sorting apparatus described above may be mounted stationarily for example on the ground, or the apparatus may be mobile, for example on a harvesting vehicle.

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1. A method of sorting first bodies from second bodies in a mixture comprising both in which all the first bodies have substantially the same density which is lower than the density of each of the second bodies, the method comprising delivering the mixture to a vertical pathway obstructed by an energy absorber comprising elongate resilient elements extending side by side, each said element being held at a position along its length, which position is substantially stationary relative to the bodies travelling the pathway, said bodies making impact on the resilient elements so that the energy absorber is resiliently deformed by second bodies to an extent permitting them to pass the energy absorber and continue along the pathway but said energy absorber stops travel of first bodies along the pathway passed the energy absorber, and propelling those first bodies from the pathway underthe effect of resilient action.
2. A method of sorting as claimed in claim 1, in which resiling of said elements deformed by impact thereon of said first bodies acts to provide propulsion of said first bodies from the pathway.
3. A method of sorting as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the mixture of first and second bodies is supplied in a direction of travel along the pathway so that at a position at said energy absorber along the pathway the bodies have substantially the same velocity whereby because the first bodies have a lower density than the second bodies the kinetic energy per unit volume of each first body is less than the kinetic energy per unit volume of each second body, at or about that position there is absorbed by the energy absorber an amount of kinetic energy per unit volume of body sufficient to stop further travel of each first body in said direction, the halted first bodies are propelled from said pathway under the effect of resiling of the elements upon which the first bodies make impact, but the energy absorbed by the energy absorber from the second bodies is insufficient to prevent them continuing along the pathway passed the energy absorber.
4. A method of sorting as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the energy absorber is inclined to the horizontal such that free ends of the elements are lowermost.
5. An apparatus to sort first bodies from second bodies in a mixture comprising both in which all the first bodies have substantially the same density which is lower than the density of each of the second bodies, the apparatus comprising a vertical pathway for the delivery thereto of said bodies, said pathway being obstructed by an energy absorber comprising elongate resilient elements extending side by side such that the array of elements extends transversely to the vertical, each element being arranged to be held at a position along its length such that said position is substantially stationary relative to bodies travelling the pathway, each element having a length portion extending from said position to a free unconstrained end of the element, each said portion being capable of resilient flexing, the arrangement being such that when the bodies make impact upon the energy absorber the energy absorber is resiliently deformed by second bodies to an extent permitting them to pass the energy absorber and continue along the pathway whereas the energy absorber stops travel of first bodies along the path way passed the energy absorber and acts resiiiently to provide propulsion of those first bodies from the pathway.
6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which the length portion of a said element is variable.
7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6, in which a said element is a strip.
8. An apparatus as claimed in any of claims 5 to 7, in which a said element tapers towards its free end.
9. An apparatus as claimed in any of claims 5 to 8 in which the attitude of the array of elements relatively to a horizontal plane is variable.
10. An apparatus as claimed in any of claims 5 to 9, in which means is provided to deliver said mixture to an upper end of the pathway.
11. An apparatus as claimed in any of claims 5 to 10, provided with conveyor means below the energy absorber.
12. A method of sorting first bodies from second bodies in a mixture comprising both in which all the first bodies have substantially the same density which is lower than the density of each of the second bodies, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
13. An apparatus to sort first bodies from second bodies in an mixture comprising both in which all the first bodies have substantially the same density which is lower than the density of each of the second bodies, substantially as hereinbeforedescribed with reference to the accompanying drawings.
14. First or second bodies sorted from a said mixture of both by the method claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 or in claim 12, or when sorted from a said mixture of both using the apparatus claimed in any of claims 5 to 11 or in claim 13.
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US4895209A (en) * 1986-06-29 1990-01-23 State Of Israel, Ministry Of Agriculture Combine apparatus
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