US20140205422A1 - Method and system for stabilizing an egg tray - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and an automated system for stabilizing egg trays.
- This egg discriminating step is commonly called “egg candling.”
- the elimination step of eggs identified as being non fertilized following the “candling” step is commonly called “removal” of eggs.
- a system and method for stabilizing an egg tray according to the present invention substantially meets the aforementioned needs of the industry.
- the present invention relates to a method and a system that makes it possible to automatically replace the removed eggs after “candling” and “removal” steps in order to obtain trays of fertilized eggs distributed homogenously.
- a purpose of the invention is an automated method for positioning eggs on a tray, comprising, in a automated fashion, the detection of the presence or absence of eggs in the cells of a tray, the picking up of eggs from a supply tray, and the placement of eggs in the empty cells of the tray.
- the eggs are picked up by groups from a supply tray or stabilizing tray comprising a number of egg cells that is a multiple of a group.
- all the eggs of a group are placed before picking up another group of eggs from the supply tray.
- the eggs are placed one at a time, or by groups of plural eggs, by moving the egg pick-up head in an X and Y directions above the tray to complete or stabilize.
- a purpose of the invention is also to provide a system for positioning eggs on a stabilizing tray, the tray comprising evenly distributed cells in which eggs are positioned, one or more cells being likely not to contain eggs, this information being stored in an information processing unit, which system comprising means in the form of a robot having an egg pick-up head, driven by the information processing unit in order to pick up one or more eggs from a supply tray and to place them in empty cells of the stabilizing tray.
- the system comprises a conveyor for moving the tray, under means for detecting the presence/absence of eggs in the cells of the tray, to the stabilizing station.
- the detection means are in the form of a gantry fitted with sensors placed over a conveyor and whereunder the tray moves.
- the egg pick-up head of the means in the form of a robot comprises pick-up means for picking-up a group of several eggs.
- the means in the form of a robot are arranged so as to be able to place the eggs in the cells of the stabilizing tray one by one or by group of plural eggs.
- the means in the form of a robot are arranged so as to be able to pick up the eggs by group from a supply tray, each group corresponding to a sub-multiple of the supply tray; the pick-up management makes it possible to successively pick up and in groups all the eggs placed in the supply tray.
- the means in the form of a robot comprise means for moving the pick-up head in X and Y directions in the stabilizing station.
- the system comprises a second conveyor for moving the supply tray, under second means for detecting the presence/absence of eggs in the cells of the tray, to the stabilizing station.
- these second detection means are shaped in the form of a gantry fitted with sensors placed over a conveyor and whereunder the supply tray moves.
- the stabilizing station is sized so as to make it possible for the means in the form of a robot to reach all the cells of the stabilizing tray and to place an egg thereto, whatever the position of the egg at the picking-up means is.
- the picking-up means are operable by one or several, being controlled by the information processing unit; the latter is able to manage the deposition of several eggs simultaneously according to the empty cells placed in the operating range of the picking up means according to the positioning of the robot-forming means, by taking into account the available eggs carried by these means.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a stabilizing system according to an embodiment of the present the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view, taken according to line A-A of FIG. 1 .
- such a system may be integrated into a classic-type egg-processing machine as has previously been indicated.
- the egg tray On its entry in the stabilizing system, the egg tray passes under a gantry designated by the general reference 4 on these figures, fitted with means for detecting the presence or absence of an egg in each cell of the tray.
- the detection is thus servocontrolled classically at the displacement speed of the tray to obtain a complete and precise analysis of the tray in its entirety and of each of its cells, in order to determine the presence or absence of an egg in each cell of the tray.
- this detection device may be omitted, and the information relating to the presence or absence of eggs may come from a prior candling and removal operation.
- this detection device it is advantageous to provide this detection device as it makes it possible to eliminate the risk of non-removal of the eggs due to a failure during this prior step.
- this tray 2 to be filled arrives into a stabilizing station wherein automated means in the form of a robot are adapted to pick up replacement eggs from a stabilizing tray or a supply tray designated by the general reference 5 on these figures, and to stock-up, i.e., fill, the empty holes of the stabilizing tray.
- the system comprises means in the form of a robot designated by the general reference 6 on these figures, comprising means for moving an egg pick-up head, designated by the general reference 7 on these figures, in an X and Y directions, this pick-up head comprising means for picking up groups of eggs in the stabilizing tray 5 to arrange them in the empty cells of the tray to be filled 2 .
- the stabilizing tray 5 comprises a number of cells that is a multiple of the number of eggs of the picked-up group.
- These means in the form of a robot are thus driven by a computer or information processing unit, also connected to the detection means of gantry 4 for locating the empty place(s) of the tray to be filled 2 .
- the means are also driven to search successively the groups of eggs in the stabilizing tray 5 .
- the pick-up head comprises picking up means of a group of twenty five eggs distributed over five rows of five columns and the stabilizing tray corresponds to six groups of twenty five eggs.
- the means 6 in the form of a robot may be actuated by electric motors or other.
- the pick-up head 7 and the egg picking up means may also exhibit any kind of appropriate structure provided with a jack for lifting/descending suction-cup means associated to suction means, whereof the structure is well known in the state of the art to handle eggs of this type.
- the tray to be filled 2 may then be brought towards another station of the processing machine, that is, for example a station for vaccine injection into these eggs.
- they can be filled manually or obtained during the passage of a first tray under the detection means of the gantry 4 .
- the stabilizing tray may stop or not in position in the stabilizing tray, for example, on the basis of the number of holes thereof to completed.
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Abstract
The invention relates to an automated method for positioning eggs on a tray that comprises the automated detection of the presence/absence of eggs in the cells of a tray, and the picking-up of eggs from a supply and the placement thereof in the empty cells of a tray. The invention also relates to a system or positioning eggs on a stabilizing tray, the tray including evenly distributed cells in which the eggs are placed, one or more cells being likely not to contain eggs, this information being stored in an information processing unit, wherein said system includes a means in the form of a robot having an egg pick-up head that are driven by the information processing unit in order to pick up eggs from a supply tray and to place them in the empty cells of the stabilizing tray.
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- This application is a division of application Ser. No. 12/527,541 filed May 4, 2010, which in turn is a National Phase entry of PCT Application No. PCT/FR2008/050259, filed Feb. 18, 2008, which claims priority from French Application No. 0753312, filed Feb. 16, 2007, each of which is hereby fully incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a method and an automated system for stabilizing egg trays.
- In the poultry industry, it is accepted that 5 to 30% of eggs are not fertile or viable, which leads to the absence of hatching of a chicken. To overcome this problem, some techniques have been developed for discriminating, for the purpose of elimination, between fertilized (having an embryo) and non-fertilized eggs. A currently known technical solution for discriminating between fertilized eggs is based on the use of optics or various luminous sources particularly laser as described in FR0512998.
- This egg discriminating step is commonly called “egg candling.” The elimination step of eggs identified as being non fertilized following the “candling” step is commonly called “removal” of eggs.
- The combination of the “candling” and “removal” steps of eggs makes it possible to obtain a homogenous population of fertilized eggs likely to hatch into a chicken.
- Techniques in embryology have made it possible to add various compounds beneficial to the chickens inside eggs, directly in the embryo or in the vicinity of the embryo. In particular, such beneficial compounds may result in improved growth of the chicken, such as by the prevention of illness, an increase in the percentage of hatched eggs, or even the improvement of the poultry's physical characteristics. The addition of compounds in the fertilized egg is commonly called in ovo treatment.
- In the particular case of illness prevention, and more particularly in the case of vaccination, the in ovo treatment techniques based on the injection of the vaccine through the egg shell by needle are widely used. An injection system making the in ovo treatment possible while reducing the effect on embryos caused by the injection of the vaccine is described in patent FR1505870.
- For economic reasons and in order to prevent any contamination risk linked to the treatment of the non fertilized eggs (there may be a risk of explosion or contamination due to the albumin contained in these eggs), it is preferable to carry out the in ovo treatment of fertilized eggs that are selected by a candling and removal step.
- The economic viability of in ovo treatment mainly resides in the automation of the set of candling, removal and the actual treatment steps. Technical solutions of integration and automation of these steps have been described in patent FR2873894.
- The currently available set of automated solutions for the candling and removal of eggs can lead to the random distribution of fertilized eggs spread out over an entire presentation tray. As a result, particularly complex and costly injectors for carrying out the in ovo treatment have been developed such as is described in WO06/078499.
- Manual replacement of eggs on the presentation tray has also been utilized. In accordance with this technique, one or several operators may place eggs into the holes of the trays from which non fertilized eggs have been removed. This replacement step is commonly called “stabilizing.”
- Manual “stabilizing,” however, may not be compatible with the processing rates which have been achieved through the automation of the “candling,” and “removal” steps.
- A system and method for stabilizing an egg tray according to the present invention substantially meets the aforementioned needs of the industry.
- In an embodiment, the present invention relates to a method and a system that makes it possible to automatically replace the removed eggs after “candling” and “removal” steps in order to obtain trays of fertilized eggs distributed homogenously.
- Thus, a purpose of the invention is an automated method for positioning eggs on a tray, comprising, in a automated fashion, the detection of the presence or absence of eggs in the cells of a tray, the picking up of eggs from a supply tray, and the placement of eggs in the empty cells of the tray.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, with an egg pick-up head, the eggs are picked up by groups from a supply tray or stabilizing tray comprising a number of egg cells that is a multiple of a group.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, all the eggs of a group are placed before picking up another group of eggs from the supply tray.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the eggs are placed one at a time, or by groups of plural eggs, by moving the egg pick-up head in an X and Y directions above the tray to complete or stabilize.
- Other features of the method will appear from the following description of an egg positioning system.
- Thus, a purpose of the invention is also to provide a system for positioning eggs on a stabilizing tray, the tray comprising evenly distributed cells in which eggs are positioned, one or more cells being likely not to contain eggs, this information being stored in an information processing unit, which system comprising means in the form of a robot having an egg pick-up head, driven by the information processing unit in order to pick up one or more eggs from a supply tray and to place them in empty cells of the stabilizing tray.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the system comprises a conveyor for moving the tray, under means for detecting the presence/absence of eggs in the cells of the tray, to the stabilizing station.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the detection means are in the form of a gantry fitted with sensors placed over a conveyor and whereunder the tray moves.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the egg pick-up head of the means in the form of a robot comprises pick-up means for picking-up a group of several eggs.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the means in the form of a robot are arranged so as to be able to place the eggs in the cells of the stabilizing tray one by one or by group of plural eggs.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the means in the form of a robot are arranged so as to be able to pick up the eggs by group from a supply tray, each group corresponding to a sub-multiple of the supply tray; the pick-up management makes it possible to successively pick up and in groups all the eggs placed in the supply tray.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the means in the form of a robot comprise means for moving the pick-up head in X and Y directions in the stabilizing station.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the system comprises a second conveyor for moving the supply tray, under second means for detecting the presence/absence of eggs in the cells of the tray, to the stabilizing station.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, these second detection means are shaped in the form of a gantry fitted with sensors placed over a conveyor and whereunder the supply tray moves.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the stabilizing station is sized so as to make it possible for the means in the form of a robot to reach all the cells of the stabilizing tray and to place an egg thereto, whatever the position of the egg at the picking-up means is.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, the picking-up means are operable by one or several, being controlled by the information processing unit; the latter is able to manage the deposition of several eggs simultaneously according to the empty cells placed in the operating range of the picking up means according to the positioning of the robot-forming means, by taking into account the available eggs carried by these means.
- The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description of various embodiments of the present invention, given by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a top view of a stabilizing system according to an embodiment of the present the invention; and -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view, taken according to line A-A ofFIG. 1 . - While the present invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
- On these figures has been illustrated a stabilizing system designated by the general reference 1 of egg trays, whereof one is designated by the
general reference 2, to be moved on a conveyor or on any other transport means designated by the general reference 3 and exhibiting any appropriate structure. - In fact, such a system may be integrated into a classic-type egg-processing machine as has previously been indicated.
- On its entry in the stabilizing system, the egg tray passes under a gantry designated by the general reference 4 on these figures, fitted with means for detecting the presence or absence of an egg in each cell of the tray.
- Various means for implementing these detection means may be contemplated, be they optical or not.
- The detection is thus servocontrolled classically at the displacement speed of the tray to obtain a complete and precise analysis of the tray in its entirety and of each of its cells, in order to determine the presence or absence of an egg in each cell of the tray.
- Alternatively, this detection device may be omitted, and the information relating to the presence or absence of eggs may come from a prior candling and removal operation. However, it is advantageous to provide this detection device as it makes it possible to eliminate the risk of non-removal of the eggs due to a failure during this prior step.
- Once the tray has been fully analyzed, this
tray 2 to be filled arrives into a stabilizing station wherein automated means in the form of a robot are adapted to pick up replacement eggs from a stabilizing tray or a supply tray designated by the general reference 5 on these figures, and to stock-up, i.e., fill, the empty holes of the stabilizing tray. - To this end, the system comprises means in the form of a robot designated by the general reference 6 on these figures, comprising means for moving an egg pick-up head, designated by the general reference 7 on these figures, in an X and Y directions, this pick-up head comprising means for picking up groups of eggs in the stabilizing tray 5 to arrange them in the empty cells of the tray to be filled 2. The stabilizing tray 5 comprises a number of cells that is a multiple of the number of eggs of the picked-up group.
- These means in the form of a robot are thus driven by a computer or information processing unit, also connected to the detection means of gantry 4 for locating the empty place(s) of the tray to be filled 2. The means are also driven to search successively the groups of eggs in the stabilizing tray 5.
- In the embodiment described in these figures, the pick-up head comprises picking up means of a group of twenty five eggs distributed over five rows of five columns and the stabilizing tray corresponds to six groups of twenty five eggs.
- Needless to say that various embodiments may be contemplated.
- For example, the means 6 in the form of a robot may be actuated by electric motors or other.
- The pick-up head 7 and the egg picking up means may also exhibit any kind of appropriate structure provided with a jack for lifting/descending suction-cup means associated to suction means, whereof the structure is well known in the state of the art to handle eggs of this type.
- Once the tray to be filled 2 is full, it may then be brought towards another station of the processing machine, that is, for example a station for vaccine injection into these eggs.
- Various modes for obtaining the stabilizing trays can be contemplated.
- For example, they can be filled manually or obtained during the passage of a first tray under the detection means of the gantry 4.
- It is also to be noted that the stabilizing tray may stop or not in position in the stabilizing tray, for example, on the basis of the number of holes thereof to completed.
- Thus, it is to be understood that such a system exhibits a number of advantages regarding the egg processing rate.
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1. An automated method for positioning eggs on a stabilizing tray having a plurality of cells, the method comprising:
detecting a presence or an absence of eggs in the cells of the stabilizing tray;
picking up at least one egg from a supply tray; and
placing the at least one egg in an empty cell of the stabilizing tray.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
providing an egg pick-up head; and
picking up eggs with the egg pick-up head by groups from a supply tray having a plurality of egg cells that is a multiple of a group.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
placing all the eggs of a first group; and
picking up a second group of eggs from the supply tray after the step of placing all the eggs of the first group.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
providing an egg pick-up head; and
placing a plurality of eggs are individually or by groups by moving the egg pick-up head in a first X direction and a second Y direction above the stabilizing tray.
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