Chicken wing counting and weighing device
By combining a PU lifting machine and a multi-stage weighing device with visual recognition technology, the complexity of traditional chicken wing sorting and weighing work has been solved, enabling precise control of the quantity and weight of chicken wings, and improving production efficiency and product quality.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520394102.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2036-01-22
AI Technical Summary
Traditional chicken wing sorting and weighing is complex and cumbersome, and existing technology makes it difficult to accurately limit both the quantity and weight of chicken wings.
The counting and weighing device consists of a PU elevator, a linear induction scale, upper and lower single-bucket weighing and rejection scales, and a vision recognition device. It achieves dual limitation on the quantity and weight of chicken wings through multi-stage weighing and visual recognition.
It achieves precise control over the quantity and weight of chicken wings, ensuring the quality requirements of packaged chicken wings, reducing manual labor intensity, and improving production efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of chicken wing counting and weighing technology, and in particular to a chicken wing counting and weighing device. Background Technology
[0002] With the progress of the times and the continuous improvement of productivity, people's requirements for living standards and work environment are constantly increasing. However, saving labor costs and achieving precise work production have gradually become important issues for enterprise development.
[0003] In some traditional food processing enterprises, a large part of the production environment still requires manual operation. For example, in the slaughtering and processing of poultry, the sorting and weighing of chicken wings is mostly done by workers relying on their eyesight and electronic scales. The work is complicated and tedious, increasing the labor intensity of workers. Moreover, the existing technology is a big problem in weighing chicken wings that limits both the quantity and weight at the same time.
[0004] Therefore, it is essential to provide a chicken wing counting and weighing device to address the shortcomings of existing technologies. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a chicken wing counting and weighing device. This device uses a PU elevator to feed chicken wings, then uses a linear induction scale to initially weigh them. The wings then enter an upper-level sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale for visual identification and weight matching. A lower-level sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale performs a second screening. Chicken wings that fail to meet either the quantity or quality standard are returned to the storage silo through the rejection port. Qualified chicken wings are then successively fed into a vertical packaging machine via a bowl elevator for packaging. This achieves dual control over the quantity and weight of chicken wings, ensuring the quality requirements of the packaged chicken wings.
[0006] The above-mentioned objectives of this utility model are achieved through the following technical means.
[0007] A chicken wing counting and weighing device is provided, including a storage bin, the outlet of which is connected to a belt conveyor, the belt conveyor is also connected to a temporary storage hopper, the outlet of which is connected to a PU elevator, an identification and weighing transfer mechanism is installed below the outlet of the PU elevator, a bowl elevator is installed below the outlet of the identification and weighing transfer mechanism, and a vertical packaging machine is installed below the outlet of the bowl elevator.
[0008] Specifically, the identification weighing transfer mechanism includes an upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale and a lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale. A linear induction scale is also fixedly installed above the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale. The inlet of the linear induction scale is connected to the outlet of the PU elevator, and the outlet of the linear induction scale is connected to the inlet of the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale. The linear induction scale is linearly connected to the PU elevator.
[0009] Preferably, the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale is electrically connected to a first visual identifier, and the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale is electrically connected to a second visual identifier. The upper and lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scales are connected by a preliminary qualified material pipe. The bottom of the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale is provided with a qualified discharge port, which is connected to the feed port of the bowl elevator.
[0010] Specifically, both the upper-level sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale and the lower-level sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale are equipped with rejection ports.
[0011] This invention uses a PU elevator to feed chicken wings, followed by a preliminary weighing using a linear induction scale. The wings then pass through an upper-level sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale for visual identification and weight matching. A second screening is performed using a lower-level sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale. Chicken wings that fail to meet either quantity or quality standards are returned to the storage silo via a rejection port. Qualified chicken wings are then fed into a vertical packaging machine via a bowl elevator for packaging. This dual limitation on the quantity and weight of chicken wings ensures the quality requirements of the packaged chicken wings. Attached Figure Description
[0012] The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the content of the drawings does not constitute any limitation on the present invention.
[0013] Figure 1 This is a top view schematic diagram of a chicken wing counting and weighing device according to the present invention.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of a chicken wing counting and weighing device according to this utility model.
[0015] from Figures 1 to 2 Including:
[0016] 1. Storage silo;
[0017] 2. Belt conveyor;
[0018] 3. Temporary storage hopper;
[0019] 4. PU lifting machine;
[0020] 5. Bowl-type elevator;
[0021] 6. Vertical packaging machine;
[0022] 7. Upper layer sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale;
[0023] 8. Lower layer sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale;
[0024] 9. Linear induction scale;
[0025] 10. Qualified discharge port;
[0026] 11. Remove the opening. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The present invention will be further described in conjunction with the following embodiments.
[0028] Example 1.
[0029] like Figure 1-2 As shown, a chicken wing counting and weighing device includes a storage bin 1, the outlet of which is connected to a belt conveyor 2. The belt conveyor 2 is also connected to a temporary storage hopper 3. The outlet of the temporary storage hopper 3 is connected to a PU elevator 4. An identification and weighing transfer mechanism is installed below the outlet of the PU elevator 4. A bowl elevator 5 is installed below the outlet of the identification and weighing transfer mechanism. A vertical packaging machine 6 is installed below the outlet of the bowl elevator 5.
[0030] This application is used to count and weigh chicken wings to ensure that the quantity and weight of the chicken wings after packaging meet the requirements. First, the raw materials of chicken wings are stored in the storage bin 1. The discharge port of the storage bin 1 is opened to put the chicken wings onto the belt conveyor 2 and directly into the interior of the temporary storage hopper 3. Then, the chicken wings are lifted by the PU elevator 4 and sent into the identification and weighing transfer mechanism.
[0031] If there are multiple types of products to be counted and weighed, multiple temporary storage hoppers 3 are connected to the belt conveyor 2. The discharge port of the storage hopper 1 is equipped with a visual recognition device to send different types of chicken wings, such as wing tips and wing middles, into different channels and finally into different temporary storage hoppers 3. The visual recognition device is a visual recognition device that has been trained multiple times to achieve recognition function. Finally, the chicken wings fall into different recognition and weighing transfer mechanisms. The counting and weighing method is the same, except that additional channels are added to deal with different types. The chicken wings that are counted and weighed simultaneously are divided into multiple groups and fall from the recognition and weighing transfer mechanism into the bowl elevator 5, and then enter the vertical packaging machine 6 for packaging and sealing.
[0032] The identification weighing transfer mechanism includes an upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 and a lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8. A linear induction scale 9 is also fixedly installed above the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7. The inlet of the linear induction scale 9 is connected to the outlet of the PU elevator 4, and the outlet of the linear induction scale 9 is connected to the inlet of the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7. The linear induction scale 9 is linearly connected to the PU elevator 4.
[0033] The identification and weighing transfer mechanism uses a linear induction scale 9 to control the weight of the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7, which is divided into 16 groups. Each group has a fixed number of chicken wings. When the weight reaches the weight of 16 groups, the linear induction scale 9 sends a signal, the PU elevator 4 stops operating, and the feeding stops. Then, the chicken wings on the linear induction scale 9 fall into the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 in a fixed number. When there is a combination of chicken wings that does not meet the quantity or weight requirements, the group of chicken wings is rejected and sent back to the storage bin 1 for matching. When the chicken wings in the upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 meet the quantity and weight requirements, they can continue to fall into the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 for further identification and restriction.
[0034] The upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 is electrically connected to a first visual identifier, and the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 is electrically connected to a second visual identifier. The upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 and the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 are connected by a preliminary qualified material pipe. The bottom of the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 is provided with a qualified discharge port 10, which is connected to the feed port of the bowl elevator 5.
[0035] The upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 identifies the number of chicken wings using a first visual identifier and weighs them. When both meet the requirements, the chicken wings can enter the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 through the qualified discharge port 10 for secondary sorting and screening. The second visual identifier continues to screen the chicken wings. If any one of the requirements is not met, the chicken wings are returned to the storage bin 1. The chicken wing combinations that have passed the screening by the lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 are discharged from the qualified discharge port 10 into the bowl elevator 5.
[0036] Both the upper-layer sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 and the lower-layer sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8 are equipped with rejection ports 11.
[0037] Chicken wing combinations that do not meet the counting and weight requirements are returned to the storage bin 1 through the rejection port 11 for further sorting and screening.
[0038] This invention uses a PU elevator 4 to feed chicken wings, followed by a linear induction scale 9 for initial weighing. The chicken wings are then fed to an upper sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 7 for visual identification and weight matching. A second screening is performed by a lower sixteen-head single-bucket weighing and rejection scale 8. Chicken wings that fail to meet either the quantity or quality standard are returned to the storage bin 1 through the rejection port 11. After passing the screening, the chicken wings are successively fed into a vertical packaging machine 6 via a bowl elevator 5 for packaging. This achieves dual control over the quantity and weight of the chicken wings, ensuring the quality requirements of the bagged chicken wings.
[0039] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solutions of this utility model without departing from the essence and scope of the technical solutions of this utility model.
Claims
1. A chicken wing counting and weighing apparatus, characterized by: Including the material storage bin, the discharge port of the material storage bin is connected to the belt conveyor, the belt conveyor is also connected to the temporary storage hopper, the discharge port of the temporary storage hopper is connected to the PU elevator, the discharge port below the PU elevator is installed with the identification weighing transfer mechanism, the discharge port below the identification weighing transfer mechanism is installed with the bowl elevator, and the discharge port below the bowl elevator is installed with the vertical packaging machine.
2. A chicken wing counting and weighing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: The identification weighing transfer mechanism comprises an upper layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale and a lower layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale, a linear induction scale is further fixedly installed above the upper layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale, the inlet of the linear induction scale is in butt joint with the discharge port of the PU elevator, the discharge port of the linear induction scale is in butt joint with the inlet of the upper layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale, and the linear induction scale is linearly connected with the PU elevator.
3. A chicken wing counting and weighing apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein: A first visual identifier is electrically connected to the upper layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale, a second visual identifier is electrically connected to the lower layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale, the upper layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale and the lower layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale are connected through a primary qualified material pipe, a qualified discharge port is arranged at the bottom of the lower layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale, and the qualified discharge port is in butt joint with the inlet of the bowl elevator.
4. A chicken wing counting and weighing apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The upper layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale and the lower layer sixteen-head single-dump weighing and removing scale are both provided with a removing port.