Part feeders, which singulate and orient parts prior to packing and insertion, are critical components of an assembly line. Existing feeders utilize o -plane vibrations of a rigid structure to convey parts along a track. Repeated part hopping landingphases are concerns if parts are delicate and or high positioning accuracy is required. Here we consider a simpler feeder design in which parts are in permanent contact with a horizontally-vibrating at plate. Each vibration is a pump-like" motion along a single degree of freedom: the plate spends more time moving forward than backward. Parts are propelled forward since dynamic friction is xed and independent of the relative velocity at the interface. In designing plate vibration pro les we consider issues of waveform simplicity, bandwidth, and feed rate performance. Both bang-bang and sinusoidal control waveforms are analyzed. Expressions are derived for equilibrium feed rates for both waveforms; dynamic simulation is used to verify t...
Dan Reznik, John F. Canny