Endless Conveyor Having Means For Suspending Load Patents (Class 198/678.1)
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Patent number: 7694803Abstract: An assembly and method for controlling movement of a chain section during removal, including a mounting body providing a connector adapted for connection to a chain, a pair of rollers secured to the mounting body, the rollers being adapted for rotational movement along the channeled track, and an engaging member positioned between each roller and said mounting body, wherein the engaging member is configured to extend the roller between a disengaged and engaged positions, so that movement of the chain is retarded as the roller extends towards the engaged position.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Call, Randy J. Kinsey, Wayne T. Cope, Edward Mucha, Jr., Glenn Terryah, James R. Heavener
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Publication number: 20090294254Abstract: An assembly on a cableway or a goods-conveying system for detecting incorrect positioning of a carrying cable on a mount with a channel in which the carrying cable is located. The assembly includes a device for detecting the faulty positioning of the carrying cable. A segment of the mount is movable, and the device for detecting the incorrect positioning of the carrying cable detects movement of the portion of the mount. It is thus possible for incorrect positioning of the carrying cable, which results in this segment being displaced, to be detected in good time, even before the carrying cable in this portion has been completely derailed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: INNOVA PATENT GMBHInventors: Peter Luger, Josef Gisler
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Patent number: 7611318Abstract: In a first aspect, a first apparatus is provided for use in supporting a substrate carrier. The first apparatus includes an overhead transfer flange adapted to couple to a substrate carrier body and an overhead carrier support. The overhead transfer flange has a first side and a second side opposite the first side that is wider than the first side. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Rice, Martin R. Elliott, Robert B. Lowrance, Jeffrey C. Hudgens, Eric A. Englhardt
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Publication number: 20090260953Abstract: A conveyor slide plate for movably supporting a support element along a track or rail of a material handling system includes a body portion configured to be received at the track or rail and to move along the track or rail when driven by a chain of the material handling system. The body portion of the slide plate includes at least one reservoir formed in an upper surface of the body portion. The reservoir is configured to receive lubricating fluid therein, and is configured to direct the flow of the lubricating fluid toward a sliding interface between the body portion of the slide plate and the track or rail, such as to at least one perimeter region of the body portion of the slide plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: FROST LINKS, INC.Inventors: Charles C. Frost, Jonathan M. Rathbun, David R. Moore
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Patent number: 7594789Abstract: In a first aspect, a first apparatus is provided for use in supporting a substrate carrier. The first apparatus includes an overhead transfer flange adapted to couple to a substrate carrier body and an overhead carrier support. The overhead transfer flange has a first side and a second side opposite the first side that is wider than the first side. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Rice, Martin R. Elliott, Robert B. Lowrance, Jeffrey C. Hudgens, Eric A. Englhardt
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Publication number: 20090211881Abstract: A conveying device having a drive motor with motor shaft, a motor housing, and a load-receiving support stand, where to improve the conveying device in terms of simplified assembly and ease of maintenance, the motor housing is configured as part of the load-receiving support stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: KRONES AGInventors: Franz Braun, Roland Laumer
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Patent number: 7578381Abstract: Product carrier, moveable along a conveyor track (33, 34) in a conveyor arrangement, and designed as a trolley, which has two wheel units (3, 4) which are moved along the conveyor track. Suspended from each wheel unit is a carrier arm (5, 6) for the products that are to be conveyed. The carrier arms (5, 6) are connected to one another by means of a positioning mechanism (9), which maintains a selected essential distance (a) between the wheel units (5, 6) regardless of the inclination of the track.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Eton Systems ABInventor: Mats Ingvar Davidson
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Publication number: 20090186312Abstract: An apparatus for carrying a plurality of vertically hanging trays includes a vertical rotating means comprising a first pair of rotating chains carrying the plurality of trays at respective top bars thereof and a second pair of rotating chains coupled to each top bar through linking bars, the first and second pairs of rotating chains being operatively coupled. The apparatus may be used in a furnace, a cleaning apparatus and a combined furnace/cleaning apparatus as well as in medical and other applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: Ching Chiang Tang
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Publication number: 20090173602Abstract: A device for feeding sterile closures, which have been delivered in bags, into a filling system for bottles or the like, having a housing that features an inlet opening for the bags, an outlet opening for the closures and a sterilization device, wherein a conveying device that transports the bags is provided in the housing, and wherein the conveying device for the bags is embodied as a suspended conveyer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Sven Fischer, Oliver Martini
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Patent number: 7552816Abstract: A break-away mounting system for a continuous-motion, high-speed position conveyor system is disclosed. A support cradle may be suspended from a conveyor belt such that the support cradle maintains a fixed position and orientation relative to at least one point on the conveyor belt without inducing appreciable stress on the conveyor belt, the support cradle, or the coupling between the conveyor belt and the support cradle. The mount may include a leading rotatable bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a first key attached to the conveyor belt, the rotatable bearing adapted to accommodate rotational forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt. The mount may also include a slide bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a second key attached to the conveyor belt, the slide bearing adapted to accommodate longitudinal forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2007Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Rice, Eric A. Englhardt, Robert B. Lowrance, Martin R. Elliott, Jeffrey C. Hudgens
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Patent number: 7506747Abstract: A break-away mounting system for a continuous-motion, high-speed position conveyor system is disclosed. A support cradle may be suspended from a conveyor belt such that the support cradle maintains a fixed position and orientation relative to at least one point on the conveyor belt without inducing appreciable stress on the conveyor belt, the support cradle, or the coupling between the conveyor belt and the support cradle. The mount may include a leading rotatable bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a first key attached to the conveyor belt, the rotatable bearing adapted to accommodate rotational forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt. The mount may also include a slide bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a second key attached to the conveyor belt, the slide bearing adapted to accommodate longitudinal forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Rice, Eric A. Englhardt, Robert B. Lowrance, Martin R. Elliott, Jeffrey C. Hudgens
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Patent number: 7503448Abstract: A break-away mounting system for a continuous-motion, high-speed position conveyor system is disclosed. A support cradle may be suspended from a conveyor belt such that the support cradle maintains a fixed position and orientation relative to at least one point on the conveyor belt without inducing appreciable stress on the conveyor belt, the support cradle, or the coupling between the conveyor belt and the support cradle. The mount may include a leading rotatable bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a first key attached to the conveyor belt, the rotatable bearing adapted to accommodate rotational forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt. The mount may also include a slide bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a second key attached to the conveyor belt, the slide bearing adapted to accommodate longitudinal forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Rice, Eric A. Englhardt, Robert B. Lowrance, Martin R. Elliott, Jeffrey C. Hudgens
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Patent number: 7478722Abstract: The invention relates to a system for transporting coat hangers employing a conveyor screw capable of being driven about its longitudinal axis by a driving system. The conveyor screw is adapted to convey, in a direction of transport, hook coat hangers to be transported. The driving system is coupled to the front end of the conveyor screw, as regarded in the direction of transport.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Inventor: Franz Gärtner
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Patent number: 7461733Abstract: A vehicle transfer apparatus (1), which transfers a vehicle body (M) in an up-and-down direction, is composed of a pair of stanchions (2), a lift-unit (3), a tire supporter (6) (7), a lift-unit driver (4), and a tire supporter driver (53). In this apparatus (1), a lift-unit (3) is provided to respective stanchions (2), which are disposed on both sides of the vehicle body (M), and is allowed to slide in an up-and-down direction along the stanchion (2) in compliance with the operation by the lift-unit driver (4). In this apparatus (1), the tire supporter (6), which supports the tire (T) in the condition that the lower part of the tire (T) is exposed under the tire supporter (6) is provided to each lift-unit (3), is adapted to control a linear motion between a tire support position and a passing position by the tire supporter driver (4).Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Keiji Dohi
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Patent number: 7455172Abstract: A break-away mounting system for a continuous-motion, high-speed position conveyor system is disclosed. A support cradle may be suspended from a conveyor belt such that the support cradle maintains a fixed position and orientation relative to at least one point on the conveyor belt without inducing appreciable stress on the conveyor belt, the support cradle, or the coupling between the conveyor belt and the support cradle. The mount may include a leading rotatable bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a first key attached to the conveyor belt, the rotatable bearing adapted to accommodate rotational forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt. The mount may also include a slide bearing attached to the support cradle which may releasably engage a second key attached to the conveyor belt, the slide bearing adapted to accommodate longitudinal forces applied to the support cradle by the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Rice, Eric A. Englhardt, Robert B. Lowrance, Martin R. Elliott, Jeffrey C. Hudgens
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Publication number: 20080223694Abstract: The invention concerns a clip conveyor apparatus for conveying a clip line (2) comprising a plurality of clips in a clipping machine, in particular a sausage clipping machine, comprising a drive unit (10) and an advance element (20) which is coupled with its drive end (22) to the drive unit (10) and is drivable by the drive unit (10) in such a way that its conveyor end (24) describes an elliptical path and for stepwise conveyance of the clip line (2) engages into intermediate spaces between two clips of the clip line (2) and conveys same stepwise in the advance direction (V), wherein there is provided an adjusting device (30) having a pivot axis (36) about which the transport element (20) is pivotable and which is adjustable in its position without a tool in such a way that at least one of the axes of the elliptical path described by the conveyor end (24) is variable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: POLY-CLIP SYSTEM GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Detlef Ebert, Michael Hummel
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Patent number: 7404480Abstract: The present invention refers to a belt for overhead conveyor systems, of the type provided with regularly spaced openings (F), characterised by the fact that it has a close series of brackets (1) fixed to the upper longitudinal edge of the belt, each bracket being composed by an opposite pair of identical curved jaws (2, 3) and designed to support an opposite pair of wheels (10) with horizontal axis in central position and a single wheel with vertical axis at each end; it being provided that the wheels (8) allow the belt to remain coupled and slide inside a boxed rail that is the bearing structure of the overhead conveyor system.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Immobiliare Metalprogetti S.R.L.Inventor: Enrico Maria Santicchi
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Patent number: 7347321Abstract: A flexible conveyor rail to be used as a part of a conveyor system such as a trolley conveyor system or a cross bar conveyor system wherein the flexible conveyor rail freely bents downwardly or upwardly within a predetermined range. The flexible conveyor rail is configured with a plurality of rail pieces arranged in a longitudinal direction of the flexible conveyor rail, a plurality of stopper pieces each being connected to a corresponding one of the rail pieces, a link chain for connecting each set of the rail piece and the stopper piece to other set of the rail piece and the stopper piece to be freely bent in a vertical direction. A link plate of the link chain is attached to a corresponding one of the rail pieces.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventor: Hideyuki Sakai
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Publication number: 20080053795Abstract: The present invention refers to a belt for overhead conveyor systems, of the type provided with regularly spaced openings (F), characterised by the fact that it has a close series of brackets (1) fixed to the upper longitudinal edge of the belt, each bracket being composed by an opposite pair of identical curved jaws (2, 3) and designed to support an opposite pair of wheels (10) with horizontal axis in central position and a single wheel with vertical axis at each end; it being provided that the wheels (8) allow the belt to remain coupled and slide inside a boxed rail that is the bearing structure of the overhead conveyor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Enrico Maria Santicchi
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Patent number: 7322461Abstract: The present invention provides a stairlift rail of non-circular cross-section. The wall surfaces of the rail define a single internal cavity and the outer surface of the rail is free of additional members added to the rail in order to prevent rotation of a stairlift carriage about the rail axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Stannah Stairlifts LimitedInventors: Andreas Csaba Szentistvany, Alan Neil Russell Stannah
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Patent number: 7303064Abstract: A feeder belt for strip-shaped parts used to feed the strip-shaped parts in various processes such as plating, deflashing, or other processes for manufacturing semiconductors or other articles at industrial scale. By improving the structure of a finger for a feeder belt including a belt body, the separation, fatigue, and the sliding of the finger during feeding of the strip-shaped parts is resolved. Since external force can be applied in the horizontal direction when loading and unloading the strip-shaped parts, peripheral devices are simplified.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Jettech Ltd.Inventor: Jae Song Chung
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Patent number: 7133742Abstract: A device for processing slaughter animals or parts thereof, for example poultry, comprises a transport system with an endless track and a chain of chain elements which can be moved along the track, wherein a plurality of chain elements are set up as carriers to carry one or more slaughter animals and/or parts thereof. The device furthermore has a delivery station for delivering slaughter animals or parts thereof to the carriers of the transport system, one or more stations being set up along the track of the transport system to perform actions relating to the slaughter animals or parts thereof. The device furthermore has location means for determining the position of the chain in relation to the track, wherein the location means comprise an identifiable chain element which has an associated identification mark, and also an identification sensor set up along the track to detect each identifiable chain element, wherein the remaining chain elements in the chain are designed as unidentifiable chain elements.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Stork PMT B.V.Inventors: Petrus Wilhelmus Hendrikus Cruysen, Jan Willem Beeftink, Adrianus Josephes van den Nieuwelaar
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Patent number: 7097025Abstract: A system for transporting dead animals in an animal raising facility to a disposal site using a conveyor having at least one carrier that operates by placing the dead animals in the carrier, transporting the carrier towards a disposal site by the conveyor, and emptying the carrier at the disposal site.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventors: John M. Hawk, Hugh Wilkins
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Patent number: 7055673Abstract: The invention relates to a device (1) for feeding threadlike objects (2) such as hooks for garment hangers (3). The device (1) comprises a guide rail (4) along which threadlike objects (2) are to be conveyed, a feeder element (5) having a groove (6) into which threadlike objects (2) may be partially or completely received, the feeder element (5) being movable in relation to the guide rail (4) such that a threadlike object (2) received in the groove (6) can be conveyed by the feeder element (5) along the guide rail (4) as the groove (6) moves along the guide rail (4). The guide rail (4) is movable towards and away from the feeder element (5) such that a distance between the feeder element (5) and the guide rail (4) can be adjusted to the size of the threadlike objects (2) that pass through the device (1). The invention also relates to a system (22) for conveying and feeding garment hangers (3) from a first conveyor section (23) to a second conveyor section (24) and to a method for feeding threadlike objects.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Jensen Sweden AktiebolagInventors: Carl-Magnus Jacobson, Ingvar Gustavsson, Lars Follin
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Patent number: 7051866Abstract: A cafeteria tray accumulator includes a plurality of tray holding cages that are suspended from a drive track that moves in a loop with one transverse leg disposed above another transverse leg. Each tray-holding cage includes a plurality of shelves that hold cafeteria trays on above the other. A counterbalance mechanism is used to prevent the cages from swaying back and forth. The counterbalance mechanism may be an offset rail or a wheel carried by the cage that engages a support structure. The accumulator has increased tray capacity because of the multiple tray-holding cages and the two transverse legs of the drive path.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Douglas W. Irish
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Patent number: 7014036Abstract: The present invention provides a linear conveyer assembly for cathode plates comprising a continuous timing belt provided with cathode plate conveying assemblies attached thereto and having cam rollers running in a pair of channels running along either side of and parallel to a forward path of the belt. The conveying assemblies insure that the cathode plate conveying assemblies are aligned in an overhead position in such a way that the cathode plates move in a direction substantially perpendicular to a surface thereof. The timing belt is fabricated from a corrosive resistant material and allows an accurate positioning of the cathode plates due to a non-permanent stretch character thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Falconbridge LimitedInventors: Victor Robinson, Ronald Vandenburg, Philip Donaldson
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Patent number: 6991090Abstract: A suspension-conveyor diverter for a conveyor for transporting hanging objects, including items of clothing hanging on hangers disposed on the conveyor, and having a conveying guide for a driveable conveying member, and also having a first carrying-element guide for at lease one transporting roller, on which the object can be hung by a carrying element such that the carrying element engages with the conveying member, and further having a second carrying-element guide, which is spaced apart from the first carrying-element guide. It is noted that a pivoting guide is provided with one end being articulated on one carrying-element guide, and which is preset such that the other free end of the pivoting guide strikes against the other carrying-element guide, so that the pivoting guide connects the first carrying-element guide and the second carrying-element guide to one another. The pivoting guide is set up for actuation, such as for deflection, by the carrying-element.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Franz Gaertner
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Patent number: 6973767Abstract: There is now provided a beverage bottling plant for filling bottles and like containers with a liquid beverage filling material and a conveyer arrangement for aligning and distributing packages containing filled bottles and like containers. The conveyer arrangement permits rotation of a package upon traveling from the conveyer input to the conveyer output.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: KHS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau AGInventors: Stefan Wagner, Hans-Peter Kuhlmann, Hans-Gerd Ripkens
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Patent number: 6935490Abstract: A installation for transporting goods has a conveyor belt with supporting bars carried thereon transversely to the direction of movement of the conveyor belt. Two vertically spaced-apart supporting tracks are formed in each case by two supporting cables. Running rollers that are disposed at the lateral ends of the supporting bars can be moved along the two or more supporting cable pairs. The supporting cables are connected to one another by spaced-apart retaining frames, on which the supporting cables for the running rollers are fastened. At least one further supporting cable, on which the retaining frames are likewise fastened, is provided above the upper pair of supporting cables for the running rollers.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Innova Patent GmbHInventor: Herbert Trieb
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Patent number: 6854586Abstract: A conveying device with a diverter having a curved path for conveying lightweight unstable articles, such as plastic bottles having a neck portion with a neck ring thereon. The unstable articles are conveyed along a first path to different ones of plural second paths through a third path at the diverter with the third path having first and second ends alignable with the first path and different ones of the plural second paths and a middle portion maintained in a curved configuration that is varied during aligning movement of the second end. A controller controls the aligning movement of the second end, preferably along a straight path, and the unstable articles are supported by engaging members in actuating guides to urge the unstable articles along the article paths.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Goldco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. VanderMeer, Donald J. Simkowski
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Patent number: 6851547Abstract: A conveyor for and method of transporting workpieces along a path having a straight portion and a curved portion are provided. Workpieces during certain operations must be maintained a minimum distance apart during transportion. The workpieces, on the curved portion of the conveyor path, are moved outside the conveyor path to enable them to travel greater distances and maintain a minimum spacing without the necessity of spacing them an extra distance apart on the straight portions of the conveyor path. This enables a larger number of workpieces to be handled on a given conveyor or enables a shorter conveyor to be employed for a given number of workpieces.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventor: Richard A. Dooley
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Publication number: 20040245073Abstract: A method for transporting dead animals to a disposal site using a conveyor having at least one carrier that operates by placing the dead animals in the carrier, transporting the carrier towards a disposal site by the conveyor, and emptying the carrier at the disposal site.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: John M. Hawk, Hugh Wilkins
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Publication number: 20040245074Abstract: A system for transporting dead animals in an animal raising facility to a disposal site using a conveyor having at least one carrier that operates by placing the dead animals in the carrier, transporting the carrier towards a disposal site by the conveyor, and emptying the carrier at the disposal site.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: John M. Hawk, Hugh Wilkins
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Patent number: 6827200Abstract: A multi-speed variable spacing conveyor system is shown and described herein having at least a first conveyor operating at a first speed and having a plurality of workpiece carriers thereon in a first spaced configuration. Operably communicating with the first conveyor is at least a second conveyor operating at a second speed. Between the at least first conveyor track and the at least second conveyor track is a transfer mechanism, which allows movement of workpiece carriers therebetween. The second conveyor operating at the second speed allows a second spaced configuration of the workpiece carriers. When disposed in the second spaced configuration, less conveyor track is necessary to hold and move a number of carriers through an inclined and declined portion of conveyor track, as well as a through a workstation resulting in less manufacturing and operating costs.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Arthur B. Rhodes
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Patent number: 6814219Abstract: An overhead conveyor in which a pair of front hanger arms (2a, 2a) for loading the bottom of a front part of a vehicle body and a pair of rear hanger arms (2b, 2b) for loading the bottom of a rear part of a vehicle body are arranged at a hanger body (2d) which moves along with a running rail established in the ceiling. The pair of front hanger arms (2a, 2a) and the pair of rear hanger arms 2b, 2b are movably attached to the hanger body 2d, the hanger body 2d having an engaging groove (13) for engaging the movably attached pair of hanger arms at each engaging position of the vehicle body through each an engaging lever (14), having an actuator (16) to control the engaging-and-disengaging movement of the engaging lever.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Toshiharu Shimizu
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Patent number: 6802413Abstract: Hanging conveyance equipment according to the present invention comprises a carriage, a number of work supports and a work hand. The carriage travels along a horizontal travelling path, which has stop positions arranged along it. Each of the work supports is fixed below one of the stop positions. An amount of work-lifting positioning and an amount of work-lowering positioning are set for each of the work supports. The work hand can hold a work W hanging from it. The work hand is supported by the carriage in such a manner that the work hand can be positioned horizontally two-dimensionally with respect to the carriage. The work hand can vertically move with respect to the carriage to load a work onto or unload a work from each of the work supports. When the work hand is lowered from the carriage in each of the stop positions to lift a work from the associated work support, the work hand is positioned horizontally two-dimensionally in accordance with the amount of work-lifting positioning for the support.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Daifuku Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kenji Ito
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Publication number: 20040178048Abstract: A hook assembly is provided for the offloading of hangers from an overhead conveyer system. The hook assembly may be designed to obviate the need for trolleys in an overhead conveyer system. A system for transporting products on hangers is also provided. The system may include a series of interconnected rails, a movable chain, a pusher dog assembly, at least one track switch and a hook assembly. The pusher dog assembly may be joined to the movable chain, which may, in turn, be disposed parallel to, and above, the series of interconnected rails. The at least one track switch may be designed for the induction or exit of hangers into or from the system. The hook assembly may be joined to an exit rail which may, in turn, be joined to the at least one track switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: SDI INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Richardi G. Ursitti
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Patent number: 6786323Abstract: The invention relates to a suspended conveyer device for conveying supports (7) for goods to be conveyed along conveyer paths (54, 58), comprising a running rail arrangement with running rails (52, 56) which are associated with the conveyer paths and on which the supports (7) for goods to be conveyed can be guided. According to the invention, a rerouting station (50) is provided which is constructed to selectively reroute supports (7) for goods to be conveyed from a first conveyer path (54) to a second conveyer path (58) or to leave them on the first conveyer path (54), and to selectively reroute supports (7) for goods to be conveyed from the second conveyer path (58) to the first conveyer path (54) or to leave them on the second conveyer path (58). The invention also relates to a rerouting station of this type.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: WF Logistik GmbHInventor: Rolf Schönenberger
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Publication number: 20040129535Abstract: An end roller of a curved conveyor has an pivot shaft and a plurality of short rollers rotatably mounted on the pivot shaft. A bearing with an outer race of a larger outer diameter than the outer diameter of the short roller is interposed between at least the adjacent short rollers located near an outer peripheral side of the belt. A bearing having an outer race of the same size outer diameter as the outer diameter of the short rollers may also applicable. Frictional noises from the end rollers during the rotation of the conveyor belt may be suppressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Naoyuki Saeki
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Publication number: 20040099508Abstract: A conveyor arrangement comprises conveying elements defining a closed loop path having portions with substantially differing slopes. Driving elements are arranged to drive the conveying elements around the closed loop path. A plurality of arm elements are pivotably connected to the conveying elements. Carrier elements are pivotably connectable to the arm elements. Guiding elements are arranged in the vicinity of the closed loop path. A follower member arrangement of the arm elements comprises a first engaging element (18-A) and a second engaging element. The first engaging element is forced in contact with a first section of the guiding element during a first part of the travel along the closed loop path. Similarly, the second engaging element is forced in contact with a second section of the guiding elements during a second part of the travel along the closed loop path.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Sjur Arild Larsen
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Publication number: 20040089518Abstract: A cafeteria tray accumulator includes a plurality of tray holding cages that are suspended from a drive track that moves in a loop with one transverse leg disposed above another transverse leg. Each tray-holding cage includes a plurality of shelves that hold cafeteria trays on above the other. A counterbalance mechanism is used to prevent the cages from swaying back and forth. The counterbalance mechanism may be an offset rail or a wheel carried by the cage that engages a support structure. The accumulator has increased tray capacity because of the multiple tray-holding cages and the two transverse legs of the drive path.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Douglas W. Irish
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Publication number: 20040084283Abstract: A system and methods for conveying linked chains of food product in a production cycle. In one implementation, a system comprises a first and second conveyors each traveling from a loading station proximate a linker to an unloading station and back, each conveyor having link support members for receiving linked chains discharged from the linker and conveying them to the unloading station. Preferably, the conveyors are independently driven such that while the link support members of one conveyor are at the loading station, the link supports members of the other conveyor are conveyed to the unloading station and/or are unloaded at the unloading station. Thus, the receiving of one linked chain at a conveyor is not affected by interruptions in movement of the other conveyor. Similarly, the unloading of one linked chain is not affected by interruptions in movement of the other conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Zbigniew S. Borkiewicz, Timothy J. Drebing, Kris K. Hulett
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Publication number: 20040045793Abstract: The invention relates to a suspended conveyer device for conveying supports (7) for goods to be conveyed along conveyer paths (54, 58), comprising a running rail arrangement with running rails (52, 56) which are associated with the conveyer paths and on which the supports (7) for goods to be conveyed can be guided. According to the invention, a rerouting station (50) is provided which is constructed to selectively reroute supports (7) for goods to be conveyed from a first conveyer path (54) to a second conveyer path (58) or to leave them on the first conveyer path (54), and to selectively reroute supports (7) for goods to be conveyed from the second conveyer path (58) to the first conveyer path (54) or to leave them on the second conveyer path (58) The invention also relates to a rerouting station of this type.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Rolf Schonenberger
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Patent number: 6695126Abstract: A vehicle body transfer apparatus (1) that hangs and transfers a vehicle body (F) of every vehicle type is provided. The apparatus (1) includes a hanger (20) that supports the vehicle body (F) in a hanging condition, and moves along a transfer path (25), and vehicle body support parts (32, 32) that adjust supporting positions on the vehicle body (F) in the hanger (20) based upon a center of gravity of the vehicle body (F) of each vehicle type. The hanger (20) includes center-of-gravity management plates (22, 22, 23, 23) having a plurality of vehicle body support parts that support the vehicle body (F) according to the vehicle type of the vehicle body.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Akira Minamikawa
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Publication number: 20040007443Abstract: A control device for overhead conveyors equipped with at least two actuators (6, 7), specifically crane and crane trolley drive units, with transmission of control signals and transmission of safety signals from control unit (10) to actuators (6, 7) via a signal connection, with a control unit (10) exhibiting a safety switch unit emitting at least one safety signal, which can be triggered manually in order to shut down at least one actuator (6, 7).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Inventors: Anton Munzebrock, Etienne Nitidem, Jorg Praczyk
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Patent number: 6675066Abstract: A control system and method for a conveyor line having a conveyor for moving a plurality of hangars configured to carry units through processing areas for processing by equipment in the processing areas includes loading stations for entering process control variables corresponding to units loaded at the loading stations, a pair of conveyor sensors for sensing movement of the hangars and outputting signals indicating the passage of hangars, and a controller. The controller determines, based on the process control variables, the time required for the processing equipment to reach steady state conditions. The controller further determines, based on the signals from the conveyor sensors, the appropriate time for loading units onto hangars such that the unit reaches the processing equipment when the equipment has reached the steady state conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: George Koch Sons, LLCInventor: Mojgan Moshgbar
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Patent number: 6669007Abstract: A suspension rail comprises a rail body (18) having a slide track (22,24) extending lengthwise of the rail, the slide track (22,24) being adapted to slidably support hangers thereon. The general novelty is that the slide track comprises two parallel tracks (22,24) of low friction plastics held in or by the rail body (18) and spaced by the rail body (18), so that a hanger (38) suspended on the rail contacts the rail only at the two tracks (22,24). Particular features are that the body (18) is a one piece extrusion of aluminium, and there are two rods (22,24) which form the tracks, these rods (22,24) being in grooves (18A,18B) in the body (18). The rods are firmly fixed by crimping part of the body (18) after the rods have been inserted in the grooves (18A,18B). Rods (22,24) of right angled triangular cross section are preferred as they can be inserted and clamped easier and held more securely than circular rods, and made to project further from the body than circular rods.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Hangerglide Ltd.Inventor: Arthur Dennis Howarth
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Publication number: 20030201152Abstract: A container for use with an overhead track chain is disclosed. The container generally comprises a base and a housing. The base includes a tapered spool that extends upwardly from a top surface of the base. The housing surrounds at least a portion of the tapered spool. Therefore, when the base and the housing are secured together the base, the tapered spool, and the housing form an overhead track chain storage area. The chain is stowed in the container when the chain is received in a winding fashion around the spool and within the overhead track chain storage area. When this occurs, the typically heavy and bulky overhead track chain, which includes links permitting the chain to swivel, can be easily packaged, stored, and subsequently transported within the container. A method of stowing the overhead track chain in the container is also disclose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Oconomowoc Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Scott T. Breyer, Kyle C. Stoehr
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Publication number: 20030098219Abstract: Holding elements (1) being equipped for transporting individual articles (2) in a held manner and being movable along a stretch of rail (5) independently of one another at least to a limited extent and having in pushed operation a regular minimum distance between one another, are banked-up during transportation at a banking-up point by a banking-up means (16), such that upstream of the banking-up point an accumulation store (12) is formed. The holding elements are released from the accumulation store (12) in a controlled manner and are conveyed away from the accumulation store, not individually but in groups, wherein the holding elements (1) in the groups (15) advantageously have the mentioned minimum distance between one another. For pre-forming the groups to be released (12) there is a further banking-up means (16) provided in the accumulation store (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Carl Conrad Mader, Erwin Muller, Markus Felix
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Publication number: 20030079964Abstract: An overhead conveyor or transport system is disclosed where at least one carriage is supported on a plurality of rollers rotatably mounted in fixed overhead locations spaced along a path of travel. At least one motor is provided for driving a portion of the plurality of rollers in rotation along at least one segment of the path of travel. Each carriage has at least one elongate support member operably engagable with the rollers for movement along the path of travel in response to rotation of the rollers. The elongate support member is continuously engagable with at least two rollers simultaneously while the corresponding carriage is moved along the path of travel. Each carriage or carrier hangs downwardly below the rotational axis of the overhead rollers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Velibor Kilabarda