Continuous discharging material separating device and material conveying device
By designing the feed channel to generate vertical shearing force during the continuous movement of medicine bottles, the problem of waste products caused by cutter skew is solved, achieving efficient and low-cost separation of continuous materials and improving separation quality and yield.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520704948.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-15
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies often result in high scrap rates when separating consecutive medicine bottles due to blade misalignment, affecting packaging efficiency and yield, and increasing production costs.
The material channel design utilizes the height difference between adjacent channels to generate vertical shear force during the movement of continuous materials. This "tearing" method separates the continuous materials into individual units, avoiding cutting with a cutter, simplifying the structure and improving separation efficiency.
It achieved a 100% yield rate, reduced production costs, and improved separation quality and equipment lifespan.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of packaging machinery technology, and specifically relates to a continuous material separation device and a material conveying device. Background Technology
[0002] In the pharmaceutical industry, a blow-fill-seal (BFS) technology is commonly used to produce medicine bottles. After sealing, the contents are often in a continuous row, which means that several small medicine bottles filled with liquid are connected together by a connector to form a continuous row as disclosed in patent number 201420751359.9. The number of continuous rows can be determined according to production needs, such as five rows or six rows.
[0003] According to the packaging requirements of some medicine bottles, before entering the packaging machine, the rows of small medicine bottles need to be separated into individual bottles for individual packaging. Currently, the method for separating the rows of small bottles is to use a cutter to separate them along the joints between adjacent bottles as they travel along the conveyor. However, if the cutter or the material deviates during its movement, it may cut the wrong bottle, resulting in waste. This not only affects packaging efficiency but also reduces the yield rate, lowers packaging quality, and increases production costs. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main technical problem solved by this utility model is to provide a continuous material separation device that can effectively improve separation efficiency and quality, achieve 100% yield, and reduce costs.
[0005] Another major technical problem solved by this utility model is to provide a material conveying device that uses the above-mentioned continuous material separation device.
[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the first technical solution adopted by this utility model is:
[0007] A continuous material separation device includes a material rack with multiple material channels that correspond one-to-one with individual materials. During separation, the individual materials in the continuous material are placed in their respective material channels. Adjacent material channels have a height difference relative to the horizontal plane in the direction of material movement. When the continuous material moves from the feed end to the discharge end of the material rack, a vertical shearing force is formed at the connection between adjacent individual materials, causing the continuous material to be separated into individual materials.
[0008] Furthermore, in two adjacent material channels, the center line of symmetry of the first material channel is parallel to the horizontal plane, and the center line of symmetry of the second material channel has an angle θ with the horizontal plane. The center line of symmetry of the second material channel is inclined upward from the feed end to the discharge end, and the center lines of symmetry of the feed ends of all material channels are at the same height.
[0009] Furthermore, the angle θ between the center line of symmetry of all the second feed channels and the horizontal plane is the same.
[0010] Furthermore, each of the aforementioned material channels is a channel with an equal diameter.
[0011] Furthermore, the angle θ between the center line of symmetry of the second material channel and the horizontal plane is between 3 and 10°.
[0012] Furthermore, the material channel is formed by a through hole extending longitudinally through the material rack, and the side of the material channel has a clearance notch for avoiding the connection of consecutive material sections, the size of which is smaller than the height of a single material.
[0013] Furthermore, the material rack is an integral structure with multiple material channels arranged horizontally on the integral material rack; or, the material rack is a split structure with one material channel on each material rack, and multiple material racks are arranged side by side to form multiple material channels arranged horizontally.
[0014] Furthermore, the material rack is clamped and fixed to the conveyor table by L-shaped mounting plates at both ends.
[0015] Furthermore, a pushing device is installed on the feeding side of the material rack. The pushing device includes a drive mechanism, a push rod, a push plate, and a pushing head. The number of pushing heads is the same as the number of materials in the continuous row and corresponds one-to-one. The tail end of the pushing head is fixed to the push plate. The push plate is fixedly connected to one end of the push rod, and the other end of the push rod is connected to the output end of the drive mechanism.
[0016] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the second technical solution adopted by this utility model is:
[0017] A material conveying device includes a first conveyor, a second conveyor, and a third conveyor connected in sequence. One end of the first conveyor is connected to the discharge end of a material production line, and the outlet end of the third conveyor is connected to a packaging machine. A continuous material separation device as described above is installed between the first and second conveyors. A pushing device is installed on the feeding side of the separation device. The material movement direction of the third conveyor is perpendicular to the material movement direction of the second conveyor, so that the separated material is arranged in a single row when it enters the third conveyor.
[0018] In summary, the continuous material separation device and material conveying device provided by this utility model utilize the height difference between adjacent material channels to generate a vertical shearing force at the connection point of the continuous material as it moves from the inlet to the outlet. This "tearing" method separates the continuous material, eliminating the need for cutting blades as in existing technologies and preventing damage to the material due to blade misalignment. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for additional power mechanisms to apply the necessary power for separation, achieving mechanical separation. This results in a simple overall structure, ease of operation, significantly improved separation efficiency and quality, achieving 100% yield, reduced production costs, and extended service life of the separation device.
[0019] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0020] The accompanying drawings, as part of this utility model, are used to provide a further understanding of the present utility model. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of the present utility model are used to explain the present utility model, but do not constitute an undue limitation of the present utility model. Obviously, the drawings described below are merely some embodiments; those skilled in the art can obtain other drawings based on these drawings without any creative effort.
[0021] In the attached diagram:
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the separation device of this utility model (before separation);
[0023] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Top view;
[0024] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 AA section view;
[0025] Figure 4 yes Figure 2 BB section view;
[0026] Figure 5 yes Figure 2 Side view;
[0027] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of the separation device of this utility model after separation;
[0028] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the material conveying state in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 8This is a schematic diagram of the material conveying state in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.
[0030] In the picture:
[0031] Material 1, Separation device 2;
[0032] 3. Tabletop, 4. Material rack, 5. Material channel, 51. First material channel, 52. Second material channel, 6. Pushing device, 61. Drive mechanism, 62. Push rod, 63. Push plate, 64. Material pusher head, 7. Receiving cavity, 8. Mounting plate, 9. Circumvention notch, 10. First conveyor, 11. Second conveyor, 12. Third conveyor, 13. Frame, 14. Baffle.
[0033] It should be noted that the accompanying drawings and text description are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way, but rather to illustrate the concept of the present invention to those skilled in the art by referring to specific embodiments. Detailed Implementation
[0034] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following embodiments are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model.
[0035] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "inner", and "outer" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0036] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0037] Example 1:
[0038] like Figures 1 to 6As shown, this utility model provides a continuous material separation device for separating continuous material 1 into independent units, which are then sent to a packaging machine for individual packaging. The continuous material 1, such as a five-pack of medicine bottles, is produced using blow-fill-seal (BFS) technology. The five-pack of medicine bottles are connected together by a connecting part when they leave the production line. The separation device 2 is installed on the material conveying device. The five-pack of medicine bottles produced on the production line enters the separation device 2, is separated into five individual units, and then sent to the packaging machine in a single row for individual packaging of the individual material 1.
[0039] In this embodiment, a five-pack of medicine bottles is used as an example. The continuous material separation device 2 includes a material rack 4, which is fixed to the conveyor platform 3 by screws. The material rack 4 has multiple channels 5 that correspond one-to-one with the individual materials (referring to one of the materials in the continuous material 1). The number of channels 5 is the same as the number of materials in the continuous material 1 and they correspond one-to-one. For example, for a five-pack of medicine bottles, the material rack 4 has five channels 5. The individual materials in the continuous material 1 are placed in the corresponding channels 5. That is, during separation, the five medicine bottles in the five-pack of medicine bottles are inserted into the five channels 5 respectively.
[0040] In this embodiment, the adjacent feed channels 5 have a height difference relative to the horizontal plane (referring to the platform 3) in the direction of material 1 movement. Specifically, the vertical center line of the feed channel 5 has a height difference relative to the horizontal plane. When adjacent units in the continuous material 1 pass through the adjacent feed channels 5, due to the height difference, a vertical shearing force is formed at the connection between two adjacent unit materials 1 (not shown in the figure) when the continuous material 1 moves from the feed end to the discharge end. This causes a "tear" state between the two adjacent unit materials 1, thereby separating the adjacent unit materials 1 into their own independent units, that is, dividing the five medicine bottles into five independent individual medicine bottles.
[0041] By employing this separation device, the height difference between adjacent material channels 5 is utilized to generate a vertical shearing force at the connecting part in the middle of the continuous material 1 as it moves from the feed end to the discharge end. This force is then used to separate the continuous material 1 into individual units through a "tearing" process. This eliminates the need for cutting blades in existing technologies to separate the continuous material, preventing damage to the material due to blade misalignment. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for other power mechanisms to apply the power required for separation to the continuous material 1. The separation of the continuous material 1 is achieved mechanically, resulting in a simple overall structure and easy operation. This significantly improves the separation efficiency and quality of the continuous material, achieving a 100% yield, reducing production costs, and extending the service life of the separation device.
[0042] like Figures 1 to 6As shown, in this embodiment, it is further preferred that, in two adjacent material channels 5, the vertical center line of the first material channel 51 is parallel to the horizontal plane (e.g., Figure 3 As shown), the vertical center line of the other second material channel 52 has an angle θ with the horizontal plane (as shown). Figure 4 As shown), the second channel 52 slopes upward from the inlet to the outlet. Each channel 5 is a channel of equal diameter and is adapted to the shape and size of the individual units of the continuous material 1. The inlet ends of all channels 5 (specifically, the symmetrical center lines of the inlet ends) are at the same height. For the five-unit continuous material 1, from left to right, the channels 1, 3, and 5 are the first channels 51. All three first channels 51 have a structure where the symmetrical center lines are parallel to the horizontal plane. The second and fourth channels are the second channels 52. Both second channels 52 have an inclined structure where the symmetrical center lines are at an angle θ to the horizontal plane. This ensures that when the material 1 passes through the channel 5, the connection between the five units of continuous material 1 can form a vertical shearing force, thereby separating the five units of material 1 into five units. Furthermore, since the inclined material channel 5 is inclined upward from the feed end to the discharge end, when the material 1 moves from the feed end to the discharge end, shearing force is formed from the foremost end of the connection between the materials 1 and then gradually expands backward, thereby ensuring the "tearing" effect of the connection.
[0043] In this embodiment, it is further preferred that the angle θ between the center line of symmetry of all inclined second material channels 52 and the horizontal plane is the same, which helps to reduce the manufacturing difficulty of the separation device and reduce the manufacturing cost.
[0044] like Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, it is further preferred that the angle θ between the symmetrical center line of the inclined second material channel 52 and the horizontal plane is between 3 and 10°. In this way, in combination with the length of the material channel 5, it can ensure that sufficient shearing force is formed at the connection part, and it is also beneficial to use the pushing device 6 to push the material 1 out of the second material channel 52 by simply moving horizontally.
[0045] In this embodiment, it is further preferred that the material channel 5 is formed by a through hole extending longitudinally through the material rack 4. The shape of the material channel 5 is adapted to the shape of the material 1, so that when the material 1 is inserted into the material channel 5, the resistance will not be too great, and there will be no shaking inside the material channel 5. The continuous material 1 enters from the feed end of the material channel 5, and after separation, it is pushed out from the discharge end of the material channel 5 and falls onto the conveyor.
[0046] The material rack 4 on the side of the material channel 5 has a clearance notch 9 for avoiding the connection of the continuous material 1. The clearance notch 9 extends longitudinally to ensure that the continuous material 1 can be smoothly inserted into the corresponding material channel 5. The height of the clearance notch 9 is less than the height of a single material 1 (i.e., a single medicine bottle), so as to ensure that a shearing action is formed at the connection during the movement of the material 1.
[0047] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, in this embodiment, it is further preferred that the material rack 4 is an integral structure with an overall cuboid shape. Multiple material channels 5 are arranged horizontally on the integral material rack 4. Adjacent material channels 5 have a height difference in the vertical direction; that is, the first material channel 51 is horizontal, and the second material channel 52 is inclined. With this structure, different material racks 4 need to be replaced for different quantities of continuously arranged materials 1.
[0048] The two ends of the material rack 4 are fixed to the table surface 3 by mounting plates 8. The mounting plates 8 are L-shaped structures. Each mounting plate 8 is fixedly connected to the table surface 3 of the conveyor by at least two screws. The two ends of the material rack 4 are fixedly connected to the mounting plates 8 by screws. The material rack 4 is clamped between the two mounting plates 8.
[0049] In this embodiment, another implementation is also provided: the material rack 4 has a split structure, with a material channel 5 provided on each material rack 4. The same number of material racks 4 can be selected according to the quantity of materials 1 in a row, and multiple material racks 4 are arranged side-by-side on the table surface 3 to form multiple material channels 5 arranged horizontally. This facilitates the selection of the appropriate number of material racks 4 according to the quantity of materials 1 in a row, improving the versatility of the device. In this embodiment, multiple material racks 4 can be connected into one unit by one or two connecting plates (not shown in the figure). The material racks 4 at both ends are then fixed to the table surface 3 by two L-shaped mounting plates 8, clamping and fixing the multiple material racks 4 between the two mounting plates 8. Multiple mounting holes are provided on the connecting plates, with each material rack 4 corresponding to one or two mounting holes. The mounting holes are fixed to the material rack 4 by screws.
[0050] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, in this embodiment, a pushing device 6 is installed on the feeding side of the material rack 4. The pushing device 6 is used to push the continuous material 1 forward into the five corresponding material channels 5 on the material rack 4. The pushing device 6 also pushes the material 1 that has entered the material channel 5 out of the material channel 5.
[0051] In this embodiment, more preferably, the feeding device 6 includes a drive mechanism 61, a push rod 62, a push plate 63, and a feeding head 64. One end of the feeding head 64 is fixed to the push plate 63. The number of feeding heads 64 is the same as the number of material channels 5 and corresponds one-to-one. The push plate 63 is fixedly connected to one end of the push rod 62, and the other end of the push rod 62 is connected to the output end of the drive mechanism 61. The drive mechanism 61 drives the push rod 62 to move back and forth, which in turn drives the push plate 63 and the feeding head 64 to move back and forth. The feeding head 64 pushes the material 1 into the material channel 5. The feeding head 64 is fixedly connected to the push plate 63 by screws, and the push plate 63 is also fixedly connected to the push rod 62 by screws. The drive mechanism 61 can preferably be a cylinder or a motor, etc.
[0052] In this embodiment, it is further preferred that the end of the pusher head 64 facing the material 1 is a split structure, that is, there is a gap between two adjacent pusher heads 64. This ensures that the pusher head 64 only contacts the material 1 and avoids the connection between two adjacent materials 1. The tail end of the pusher head 64 (that is, the end facing the pusher plate 63) forms an integral structure and is fixedly connected to the pusher plate 63. This helps to improve the overall structural strength of the pusher head 64 and ensures that sufficient pushing force is provided to the material 1.
[0053] In this embodiment, it is further preferred that the size (at least the height) of the pusher head 64 is smaller than the height of the material 1. Preferably, the height of the pusher head 64 is only half the height of the tail end of the material 1, and the installation height of the pusher head 64 is approximately located at the symmetrical center line of the feed end of the material channel 5. This ensures that the pusher head 64 can push the material 1 into the material channel 5 simply by moving horizontally, without affecting the upward movement of the material 1 along the slope to achieve separation.
[0054] In this embodiment, it is further preferred that a recessed receiving cavity 7 is provided on the table surface 3, and at least the lower half of the pushing device 6 is embedded in the receiving cavity 7. The driving mechanism 61 and the push rod 62 are placed in the receiving cavity 7, which helps to ensure that the height of the pushing head 64 corresponds to that of the continuous material 1.
[0055] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, the process of separating the continuously discharged material 1 using this device is as follows:
[0056] 1. On the feed side of the separation device 2, the pusher device 6 is used to insert the five rows of medicine bottles into the five feed channels 5 one by one.
[0057] 2. The pushing device 6 pushes the continuous material 1 to move towards the discharge end in the corresponding material channel 5. During the movement, the height difference between the material channels 5 is used to form a vertical shearing force at the connection of the material 1, so that the connection is in a "tear" state, separating the five-row medicine bottles into five individual medicine bottles.
[0058] 3. The five individual medicine bottles that are ejected fall onto the conveyor belt and move with the conveyor belt to the packaging film of the bag maker of the packaging machine. Finally, they pass through the longitudinal sealing device and the transverse sealing device of the packaging machine to complete the independent packaging of each individual material.
[0059] 4. After a group of materials 1 is pushed out of the feed channel 5, the pusher device 6 is controlled to move in the reverse direction to the initial position, pushing the next group of materials 1 forward.
[0060] like Figure 7As shown, this embodiment also provides a material conveying device, including a first conveyor 10, a second conveyor 11 and a third conveyor 12 connected in sequence. One end of the first conveyor 10 is connected to the discharge end of the material production line (not shown in the figure). A continuous material separation device 2 as described in Embodiment 1 is installed between the first conveyor 10 and the second conveyor 11. A pushing device 6 for pushing the material into the material channel 5 is installed on the feeding side of the separation device 2. The other end of the second conveyor 11 is connected to the third conveyor 12. The discharge end of the third conveyor 12 is connected to the feeding end of the packaging machine (not shown in the figure).
[0061] In this process, the material 1 of the first conveyor 10 and the second conveyor 11 moves in parallel but opposite directions, while the material 1 of the third conveyor 12 moves in a direction perpendicular to that of the second conveyor 11. This allows the separated material 1 to be arranged in a single row when it enters the third conveyor 12, and then enter the packaging machine to achieve independent packaging of each material 1.
[0062] The first conveyor 10, the second conveyor 11 and the third conveyor 12 each include a conveyor belt (not shown in the figure) and a drive mechanism that drives the conveyor belt to move independently. The drive mechanisms can be integrated and installed on a frame 13 or installed on different frames 13 respectively.
[0063] The operation process of this material conveying device is as follows:
[0064] 1. The continuous material 1 (five-row medicine bottles) coming off the material production line first enters the first conveyor 10 in sequence and moves on the conveyor belt toward the separation device 2 at the other end.
[0065] 2. When the continuous material 1 reaches the position of the separation device 2, control the pusher device 6 to push the continuous material 1 that has reached the designated position into the separation device 2, and insert the five medicine bottles into the five material channels 5 respectively.
[0066] 3. The pushing device 6 pushes the material 1 to move towards the discharge end in the material channel 5. During the movement, the height difference between the material channels 5 is used to form a vertical shearing force at the connection part (four connection parts) of the material 1, so that the connection part forms a "tear" state, separating the five-row medicine bottle into five individual medicine bottles.
[0067] 4. The five individual medicine bottles fall onto the conveyor belt of the second conveyor 11 and move toward the third conveyor 12 at the other end.
[0068] 5. Since the material movement direction of the third conveyor 12 is perpendicular to the material movement direction of the second conveyor 11, when the third conveyor 12 moves towards the packaging machine, the material 1 (five individual medicine bottles) on the second conveyor 11 will fall onto the conveyor belt of the third conveyor 12 in sequence. With the movement speed of the conveyor belt, the five medicine bottles are arranged in sequence on the conveyor belt of the third conveyor 12 and sent to the packaging machine in a single row for individual packaging of the material 1.
[0069] Example 2:
[0070] like Figure 8 As shown, this embodiment also includes a first conveyor 10, a second conveyor 11, and a third conveyor 12 connected in sequence. One end of the first conveyor 10 is connected to the discharge end of the material production line (not shown in the figure). A continuous material separation device 2 as described in Embodiment 1 is installed between the first conveyor 10 and the second conveyor 11. A pushing device 6 for pushing the material into the material channel 5 is installed on the feeding side of the separation device 2. The other end of the second conveyor 11 is connected to the third conveyor 12. The outlet end of the third conveyor 12 is connected to the feeding end of the packaging machine (not shown in the figure).
[0071] The difference from Embodiment 1 is that the discharge end of the first conveyor 10 is placed above the table 3. The continuous material 1 before separation is arranged on the feeding side of the separation device in a vertical falling manner. Two baffles 14 are provided on both sides of the pushing device 6. The baffles 14 are fixed to the table 3 by screws. All the material 1 is stacked between the two baffles 14 in sequence.
[0072] The pushing device 6 pushes in the bottom layer of continuous material 1. After exiting, the upper layer of continuous material 1 falls to the bottom layer and is pushed forward layer by layer into the separation device 2 to complete the separation of continuous material 1. The operation mode of the separated material 1 is the same as that described in Example 1.
[0073] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with reference to a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some modifications or alterations to the above-described technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model. The implementation schemes in the above embodiments can be further combined or replaced. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and alterations made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the scope of the present utility model shall still fall within the scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A continuous material separating apparatus, characterized by: The rack comprises a plurality of channels corresponding to the single bodies of the continuous row of materials, and the single bodies of the continuous row of materials are placed in the corresponding channels when separated; the adjacent channels have a height difference relative to the horizontal plane in the direction of movement of the materials, and the vertical shearing force formed between the adjacent single bodies of the materials when the continuous row of materials moves from the feeding end to the discharging end of the rack causes the continuous row of materials to separate into single bodies.
2. The continuous bulk material separation apparatus of claim 1, wherein: In the two adjacent channels, the center line of symmetry of the first channel is parallel to the horizontal plane, and the center line of symmetry of the second channel has an angle θ with the horizontal plane, and the feeding end to the discharging end of the second channel is inclined upward, and the center lines of symmetry of all the feeding ends are at the same height.
3. The continuous material separating apparatus of claim 2, wherein: The angle θ between the center line of symmetry of all the second channels and the horizontal plane is the same.
4. The continuous material separating apparatus of claim 2, wherein: Each of the channels is an equal-diameter channel.
5. The continuous material separating apparatus of claim 2, wherein: The angle θ between the center line of symmetry of the second channel and the horizontal plane is between 3-10°.
6. A continuous bulk material separation apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein: The channels are formed by through holes formed on the rack and extending longitudinally forward and backward, and the side of the channel has a clearance opening for avoiding the connection part of the continuous row of materials, and the size of the clearance opening is smaller than the height of the single body of the material.
7. The continuous material separating apparatus of claim 6, wherein: The rack is an integral structure, and a plurality of channels arranged in the horizontal direction are arranged on the integral rack; or the rack is a split structure, and a channel is formed on each of the racks, and a plurality of racks are arranged side by side to form a plurality of channels arranged in the horizontal direction.
8. The continuous material separating apparatus of claim 6, wherein: The rack is clamped and fixed on the table surface of the conveyor through the L-shaped mounting plates at both ends.
9. A continuous bulk material separation apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein: A pushing device is installed on the feeding side of the rack, and the pushing device comprises a driving mechanism, a push rod, a push plate and a push head, the number of the push head is the same as the number of the continuous row of materials and corresponds one by one, the tail end of the push head is fixed on the push plate, the push plate is fixedly connected with one end of the push rod, and the other end of the push rod is connected with the output end of the driving mechanism.
10. A material conveying device, characterized by: The continuous row of materials separating device comprises a first conveyor, a second conveyor and a third conveyor which are connected in sequence, one end of the first conveyor is connected with the discharging end of the material production line, the outlet end of the third conveyor is connected with a packaging machine, a continuous row of materials separating device is installed between the first conveyor and the second conveyor, a pushing device is installed on the feeding side of the separating device, the material moving direction of the third conveyor is perpendicular to the material moving direction of the second conveyor, so that the separated materials are converted into a single row arrangement when entering the third conveyor.
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