Trap design for vibratory bowl feeders

The vibratory bowl feeder is the oldest and still most common approach to the automated feeding (orienting) of industrial parts. We consider a class of vibratory bowl filters that can be described by removing polygonal sections from the track; we refer to this class of filters as traps. For an n-sid...

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Published inProceedings - IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Vol. 4; pp. 2558 - 2563 vol.4
Main Authors Berretty, R.-P., Goldberg, K., Cheung, L., Overmars, M.H., Smith, G., van der Stappen, A.F.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1999
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0780351800
ISSN1050-4729
DOI10.1109/ROBOT.1999.773982

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Abstract The vibratory bowl feeder is the oldest and still most common approach to the automated feeding (orienting) of industrial parts. We consider a class of vibratory bowl filters that can be described by removing polygonal sections from the track; we refer to this class of filters as traps. For an n-sided convex polygonal part and m-sided convex polygonal trap, we give an O((n+m)log(n+m)) algorithm to decide if the part will be rejected by the trap, and an O((nm(n+m))/sup 1+/spl epsiv//) algorithm which deals with non-convex parts and traps. We then consider the problem of designing traps for a given part, and consider two rectilinear subclasses, balconies and gaps. We give linear and O(n/sup 2/) algorithms for designing feeders and have tested the results with physical experiments using a commercial inline vibratory feeder.
AbstractList The vibratory bowl feeder is the oldest and still most common approach to the automated feeding (orienting) of industrial parts. In this paper we consider a class of vibratory bowl filters that can be described by removing polygonal sections from the track; we refer to this class of filters as traps. For an n-sided convex polygonal part and m-sided convex polygonal trap, we give an algorithm to decide if the part will be rejected by the trap, and an algorithm which deals with non-convex parts and traps. We then consider the problem of designing traps for a given part, and consider two rectilinear subclasses, balconies and gaps. We give linear and O(n super(2)) algorithms for designing feeders and have tested the results with physical experiments using a commercial inline vibratory feeder. Our algorithms can be tested using online java applets: http://ford.ieor.berkeley.edu/trap-design.
The vibratory bowl feeder is the oldest and still most common approach to the automated feeding (orienting) of industrial parts. We consider a class of vibratory bowl filters that can be described by removing polygonal sections from the track; we refer to this class of filters as traps. For an n-sided convex polygonal part and m-sided convex polygonal trap, we give an O((n+m)log(n+m)) algorithm to decide if the part will be rejected by the trap, and an O((nm(n+m))/sup 1+/spl epsiv//) algorithm which deals with non-convex parts and traps. We then consider the problem of designing traps for a given part, and consider two rectilinear subclasses, balconies and gaps. We give linear and O(n/sup 2/) algorithms for designing feeders and have tested the results with physical experiments using a commercial inline vibratory feeder.
Author Smith, G.
Overmars, M.H.
Goldberg, K.
Berretty, R.-P.
Cheung, L.
van der Stappen, A.F.
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