Push Based Box Transport Mechanism

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J.R. Sarnaik

Abstract

There has been a serious demand for intermittent movement of packages in the industries right from the
start. Though the continuous movement is more or less important in the same field of the sporadic motion has
become essential. The objective of this study is to design a mechanism that delivers this stop and move motion
using mechanical linkages. The advantage of this system over the conveyor system is that the system has a
time delay between moving packages and this delay can be used to introduce any alterations in the package or
move the package for any other purpose and likewise. While in the normal conveyor mechanism such actions
cannot be performed unless the programmed module is used to produce intermittent stopping of the belt which is
basically costly. The prototype design requires an electric motor, shafts and the frame of which, the frame and
platform on which the packages are moved is fabricated. All the links are made up of normal MS (mild steel) and
wood including the head which has a direct contact with the boxes that are to be moved. The system is expected to
move as heavy packages 2 KGs approximately. The aim of the project work is to design and fabricate a box
moving mechanism that makes it much easier to move with the so-called quad staying machines by means of which
a box blank is folded or set-up into a box-like form. These set-up boxes are transferred by means of a conveyor to
an operator, who picks up the boxes and places and centers them on wrappers with which the boxes are to be
covered. The boxes and wrappers are then conveyed to a box wrapping machine where the wrapper is folded
around and glued to the box. Usually, the operation of the wrapping machine is controlled by means of a switch
actuated by the box forming machine so that their operating speeds are related to each other.

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Sarnaik, J. (2020). Push Based Box Transport Mechanism. International Organization of Research & Development | IORD | www.iord.In | Research and Development, 7(1), 6. Retrieved from https://iord.in/index.php/iord/article/view/8
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