Includes Endless Belt For Delivering Patents (Class 414/794.4)
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Patent number: 8967941Abstract: Pressware stacking systems and methods for using same. The system can include a conveyor for moving pressware in a first direction; a stop ramp at least partially disposed on the conveyor; and a lifter in communication with the stop ramp. The lifter is adapted to move at least a portion of the stop ramp to an inclined position above the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Dixie Consumer Products LLCInventors: Mark B. Littlejohn, Eric J. Berg, Thomas W. Zelinski, Mircea T. Sofronie
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Patent number: 8777550Abstract: A stacking device includes a drive mechanism coupled to a movable band. The movable band is configured to move along an orbital path, and a twin roller with first and second portions engages the movable band and folds the movable band into at least two portions. In some cases, the drive mechanism can also include, or be attached to, two additional rollers that are inside the band and move along the orbital path. A stacking device may also include a roller set with first and second portions that press against a band. A mechanism may cause the band to orbit along a path such that it causes the band to receive a stackable item and move it to a predetermined location. At the predetermined location, the band releases the stackable item while continuing to orbit along the path, but while having zero total velocity.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Niklas Pettersson
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Publication number: 20130017052Abstract: An apparatus for the stacking of stackable parts with a conveyor station with at least one conveyor on which the parts may be transported separately, and at least one stacking container in which the parts may be stacked wherein, a stacking device is provided, which takes parts from the conveyor of the conveyor station and stacks them in the stacking container. The stacking device has at least one pair of stacking robots operating independently of one another, wherein the stacking robots alternately or simultaneously take up parts from the conveyor and are so controlled by a control unit that a first and/or second stacking robot takes up at least one part from the conveyor, while simultaneously the second and/or first stacking robot transfers to or stacks in the stacking container used by both stacking robots a part already picked up.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: SCHULER AUTOMATION GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Reiner Dörner
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Patent number: 8322970Abstract: A conveying and stacking apparatus for stacking items or substrates carrying items received from an infeed conveyor is provided. The stacker has a housing and at least one movable platform upon which the item or substrate with one or more items located thereon is placed. An overhead loading belt assembly which includes at least one belt assembly positioned to travel over at least a portion of the infeed conveyor adjacent to the at least one moveable platform and the at least one moveable platform is provided. The at least one belt assembly carries the item or the substrate with the items located thereon to a stacking position on the at least one platform.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Packaging Progressions, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Ward, Allen Ely
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Publication number: 20120070264Abstract: An apparatus and method for distributing articles made by series production is configured to deliver articles to selected storage positions in side-by-side rows of adjacent storage positions for stacked articles in a storage compartment. After selection of a storage position, a transport platform movably mounted on a horizontally movable carriage above the rows is driven to a location above the selected storage position with the platform moved between two possible positions for dispensing articles into the respective rows, an article conveyor on the platform is actuated to transport the article off the platform into the underlying storage position, where it is stacked on top of any previously stacked articles, and the platform is driven back to a start position to receive the next article. The procedure is repeated to distribute subsequent articles to selected storage positions in the storage area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: SCHUR INTERNATIONAL A/SInventor: Henrik Pape
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Publication number: 20110249998Abstract: A finisher includes a bundle hook configured to push a sheet bundle in a first direction and convey the sheet bundle; a drive unit configured to drive the bundle hook in the first direction and a second direction; a discharge unit configured to discharge the sheet bundle conveyed by the bundle hook; a stacking unit configured to stack the sheet bundle discharged by the discharge unit; and a control unit configured to control the drive unit to drive the bundle hook in the second direction if the drive unit drives the bundle hook in the first direction and the discharge unit discharges the sheet bundle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicants: Toshiba Tec Kabushiki Kaisha, Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Yasunobu TERAO, Yoshiaki Sugizaki, Chiaki Ilzuka
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Publication number: 20110171002Abstract: A stacking device includes a drive mechanism coupled to a movable band. The movable band is configured to move along an orbital path, and a twin roller with first and second portions engages the movable band and folds the movable band into at least two portions. In some cases, the drive mechanism can also include, or be attached to, two additional rollers that are inside the band and move along the orbital path. A stacking device may also include a roller set with first and second portions that press against a band. A mechanism may cause the band to orbit along a path such that it causes the band to receive a stackable item and move it to a predetermined location. At the predetermined location, the band releases the stackable item while continuing to orbit along the path, but while having zero total velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Niklas Pettersson
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Publication number: 20110016739Abstract: An apparatus for transporting substrates. The apparatus being characterized by a removeable and positionally reversible control unit, to permit use of the apparatus as a bi-directional conveyor. The apparatus has a perforated transport belt, supported by a slotted deck, both of which allow passage of air downwardly through the belt. Dryer mounts on the apparatus are designed to allow tool-free adjustment of the dryer height for various types of sheet-like media. Further, an adjustable clip-on catch tray is easily changeable to accommodate the outfeed of various types of media.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Gary L. Beck, Troy M. York
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Publication number: 20100189538Abstract: A conveying and stacking apparatus for stacking items or substrates carrying items received from an infeed conveyor is provided. The stacker has a housing and at least one movable platform upon which the item or substrate with one or more items located thereon is placed. An overhead loading belt assembly which includes at least one belt assembly positioned to travel over at least a portion of the infeed conveyor adjacent to the at least one moveable platform and the at least one moveable platform is provided. The at least one belt assembly carries the item or the substrate with the items located thereon to a stacking position on the at least one platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Packaging Progressions, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Ward, Allen Ely
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Patent number: 7645113Abstract: A system for automatically forming stacks of cartons for feeding a magazine for supplying cartons to a packaging machine includes a primary support on which the stacks of cartons are formed, and a secondary support for temporarily receiving a series of the cartons thereon as a previously formed stack of cartons is removed from the primary support. The stack of cartons collected on the primary support is moved onto a transport conveyor for transport to a loader for the magazine for feeding into the packaging machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Timothy W. Hendricks, Jeff Disrud, Frank Moncrief
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Patent number: 7591120Abstract: During the production of (cigarette) packs by packers (13), the pack, depending on its configuration, has printing carriers, namely coupons which may be folded a number of times, added to it. These are produced by a coupon-production device (16) in a coupon arrangement (15) and are introduced into containers, namely magazines (20), in a filling station (18). A number of these magazines, in turn, which corresponds to requirements is kept on vehicles, namely transporting carts (42, 43), in order to be fed to the packer (13). The relevant machines and subassemblies are connected to a central control unit (91) which defines the quantity of coupons which are to be produced and causes the magazines (20) and/or the transporting carts (42, 43) to be coded, with the result that the supply of the packers (13) with coupons is controlled in accordance with the batch of packs which is to be produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co. KG)Inventors: Thomas Hafker, Jens Schmidt
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Patent number: 7540702Abstract: The invention concerns a device for stacking flat products, in particular, folding boxes, comprising a lower and upper transport unit, wherein the flat products are transported between the transport units in the direction of a stack shaft, each transport unit comprising at least one conveyor belt, wherein the position of the front end, facing the stack shaft, of at least one conveyor belt can be adjusted and changed.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Wilhelm Bahmueller Maschinenbau-Praezisionswerkzeuge GmbHInventor: Stefan Furthmueller
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Patent number: 7475520Abstract: A system and method designed to position a tray for either horizontal stacking or vertical stacking of product. The system includes a stationary conveyor and a tray carriage in a tray transportation path with the conveyor. The tray carriage is moveable between an elevated, horizontal position and an inclined position. Guides are located near the tray carriage to guide the tray carriage into the inclined position.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: John Swider, Michael E. Caporali, Thomas Arnold, Eric Reisenauer
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Patent number: 7464804Abstract: A loading system is provided which has a first conveyor for transporting a support structure and a second conveyor for transporting an article. The second conveyor includes a substantially stationary inclined transfer member that directs the article to a loading zone of the first conveyor. The article is received in the loading zone by a support structure being moved through the loading zone by the first conveyor. The article may be moving at substantially the same speed and in substantially the same direction as the support structure when it is received by the same. Loading systems according to the present invention may be used in a method wherein a moving article is received on a moving support structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: Stanley Honeycutt
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Publication number: 20080251995Abstract: A rotary die cut stacking system for use with a rotary die cutter having a rotary die configured to output die-cut sheets of material, the system including a stacker and a layboy for carrying die-cut sheets of material in a first direction from the die cutter to the stacker, wherein, the layboy has upper arms and lower arms defining a nip region therebetween for receiving the die-cut sheets, at least some of the upper arms and at least some of the lower arms being moveable transversely to the first direction, the layboy including at least one optical beam generator configured to direct an optical beam against a portion of the rotary die cutter so that a position of the arms relative to the rotary die can be determined based on the location of the optical beam on the portion of the rotary die cutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Clarence Allen, Michael Lippy, John T. Lavin
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Patent number: 7367444Abstract: A device for optionally or selectively drawing in a cutout from a stack of several cutouts, or taking over a cutout from a separating cutting device, which separates the cutout from a material web, includes a vacuum guide roller in which the cutout coming from the stack or the cutout that has been taken over can be passed to a subsequent work station for processing of the cutout in a work cycle, at a cycle speed. This device reduces both production costs and machine maintenance costs, reduces the amount of space required for the machine and generates less noise. The vacuum guide roller is configured as a segment roller in which optionally or selectively the cutout can be drawn in from the stack and accelerated to the cycle speed, or the cutout taken over from the separating cutting device can be accelerated to the cycle speed.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Winkler + Dünnebier AktiengesellschaftInventor: Martin Blümle
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Patent number: 7125216Abstract: In a device for loading a three-knife trimmer with brochures, periodicals or like bound book blocks (1), comprising a feed conveyor (4), a stacking device (16) operable in magazine mode and counted stack mode and including a magazine (17) having a first upper magazine intermediate shelf (18) and a second lower magazine intermediate shelf (25), and comprising a delivery table (28) arranged below said magazine (17) and an ejector (29) for cyclically and synchronously feeding a stack (3) of book blocks to the intake device (35) of the three-knife trimmer, it is provided that the feed conveyor (4) is formed by a conveyor belt (5) continuously driven at a first velocity (vS) and by an accelerator conveyor (6) located directly downstream thereof in the feed direction and driven at a higher velocity (vB), and that a separating device (11) for book blocks (1) supplied in an imbricated flow (2) is arranged in the transition zone from the conveyor belt (5) to the accelerator conveyor (6) for holding back a following poType: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Harald Grewe, Karsten Schlömp, Gerhard Jütersonke
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Patent number: 6974300Abstract: Sticker handling apparatus include an actuating assembly that operatively supports one or more sticker support brackets. The actuating assembly includes a first actuator and a second actuator. The first actuator is configured to impart motion to the sticker support bracket in a first dimension and the second actuator is configured to impart motion to the sticker support bracket in a second dimension different from the first dimension. The actuating assembly can thus be selectively actuated to move the one or more sticker support brackets in a manner such that one or more stickers are contacted and lifted by respective sticker support brackets and moved from a sticker in-feed conveyor to respective sticker trays supported on respective fork arms with no substantial rotation of the one or more sticker support brackets.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventors: Erik L. Humble, Charles W. Moles
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Patent number: 6840733Abstract: The apparatus (10) serves for transporting and stacking goods (12), in particular in the form of plates such as metal plates or the like, and includes a feed transport device (14), which is connected to a stacking device (16). In this apparatus an overhead transport device (18) is provided which is disposed at least partially in a stacking area (20) above the stacking device (16) and which has a holding system (22) which can be activated and deactivated, where a delay system is provided for time-delayed activation of an effective holding force of the overhead transport device at a point in time when the front, seen in the direction of transport, area of the goods overlaps the stacking area in the direction of stacking.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: LTG Mailänder GmbHInventors: Michel Björn, Gericke Stephan
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Patent number: 6776572Abstract: For stacking flat articles (2), a stacking shaft (10) including a pusher (11) for removing stacks from the shaft is used and for supplying the articles (2) into the stacking shaft (10) a supply support (12) is used. The supply support (12) is oriented towards the opening of the stacking shaft (10) at an inclination from above and the completed stacks (1) are pushed out in a direction opposite the supply direction. With this arrangement, it is possible to resume the supply operation after an interruption necessary for the pushing-out, before the stack (1) is pushed out of the stacking shaft (10) completely, and thereby results in very short cycle times. The stacking method is suitable in particular for stacking folded printed products being supplied in the supply stream parallel to their folded edges.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Ferag AGInventor: Walter Reist
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Patent number: 6659710Abstract: In a station for forming stacks of layers of articles, a horizontal supporting surface has a window for allowing a layer to pass freely therethrough. First pushing bars drive the layers along the support surface. A stationary descending ramp starts from the initial part of the window and extends downstream. A horizontal lower surface is situated after the ramp and under a horizontal upper surface, and forms a part of the support surface situated downstream of the window. An additional conveyor is associated to the window to restore cyclically a continuity in the support surface in the region of the window for the odd layers, and consequently to direct each odd layer toward the upper surface, and to allow the even layers to pass cyclically through the window. The even layers are consequently directed, due to gravity, onto the ramp. Second pushing bars move each even layer to the ramp and convey the even layer to the lower surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Techmatic S.r.l.Inventor: Gianluigi Gamberini
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Patent number: 6612799Abstract: A cart loading system for loading materials on a cart in a orderly and compact manner even if the materials being loaded have different dimensions. The cart loading system includes a frame for positioning on a floor surface adjacent to a material shaping table, and at least one material support arm assembly for moving a piece of material from the material shaping table to a position over the frame. A carriage assembly is provided for moving a material cart in a first direction and a second direction with respect to the frame, and includes a subframe movable in the second direction on the frame and a shuttle mounted movable in the first direction with respect to the subframe. A first moving assembly is provided for moving the shuttle in the first direction on the subframe, and a second moving assembly is provided for moving the carriage assembly in the second direction on the frame. A detection assembly detects movement of material on the support arm assembly and generates a detection signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Component Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Brent Albers, Lloyd L. Reaves
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Patent number: 6585477Abstract: A counter-stacker includes an infeed conveyor having a plurality of lanes for containing planar food articles. A vacuum conveyor system is located adjacent to the infeed conveyor and includes a plurality of vacuum conveyors. Each vacuum conveyor includes a frame, a pair of pulleys rotationally mounted to the frame, a drive shaft coupled to one of the pair of pulleys, a vacuum generator for generating vacuum conditions within the frame, and a vacuum belt mounted to the pair of pulleys. Each vacuum conveyor is pivotable about one of the pair of pulleys. An oscillating catch cup frame containing a plurality of catch cups is used to stack the planar food articles.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Lawrence EquipmentInventor: Eric C. Lawrence
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Publication number: 20030108416Abstract: The present invention comprises a system and method for loading or stacking objects into open top containers. The objects may be flat with wide and narrow sides and may further comprise mail pieces. The system comprises a pivoting unit for pivoting a container holding member into one of at least two positions: a top position, and a stacking position. In the top position, the container is held such that the open top faces substantially upwards, while in the bottom position the top faces substantially horizontal. A stacking aid is introduced into the container when it is held in the top position. The stacking aid includes an inclined wall that helps guide the objects into the container. A height sensor may also be included. The pivoting unit may also include a horizontal extension unit which may telescope the container in a horizontal direction. This facilitates easier manual handling of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Holger Schererz, Frank Voss, Bertram Wanner
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Patent number: 6574943Abstract: Conveyor assembly for packagings, comprising a substantially horizontally conveying conveyor. Situated near the delivery end of the conveyor is a bearing plate, which when the pack moves onto it moves further substantially at the same speed as the conveyor into an accommodation in which the pack has to be placed. When the pack is entirely clear of the conveyor, the bearing plate is moved back so fast that the pack, through its inertia and through its speed of displacement, does not move back and comes to a standstill, so that it is subsequently received in the accommodation.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Blue Print Holding B.V.Inventor: Aaldert Christiaan Van Dam
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Publication number: 20030039536Abstract: The apparatus (10) serves for transporting and stacking goods (12), in particular in the form of plates such as metal plates or the like, and includes a feed transport device (14), which is connected to a stacking device (16). In this apparatus an overhead transport device (18) is provided which is disposed at least partially in a stacking area (20) above the stacking device (16) and which has a holding system (22) which can be activated and deactivated, where a delay system is provided for time-delayed activation of an effective holding force of the overhead transport device at a point in time when the front, seen in the direction of transport, area of the goods overlaps the stacking area in the direction of stacking.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Michel Bjorn, Gericke Stephan
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Publication number: 20030017043Abstract: For stacking flat articles (2), a stacking shaft (10) comprising pushing means (11) for removing stacks from the shaft is used and for supplying the articles (2) into the stacking shaft (10) a supply support (12) is used. The supply support (12) is oriented towards the opening of the stacking shaft (10) at in inclination from above and the completed stacks (1) are pushed out in a direction opposite the supply direction. This makes it possible to resume the supply operation after an interruption necessary for the pushing-out, before the stack (1) is pushed out of the stacking shaft (10) completely. This results in very short cycle times. The stacking method is suitable in particular for stacking folded printed products being supplied in the supply stream parallel to their folded edges. The device is distinguished by its simplicity and by the fact, that it requires very little space.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: Ferag AGInventor: Walter Reist
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Publication number: 20030002974Abstract: An apparatus for placing out spacer sticks on a board stick (1) comprises a feeder device (5) for the individual discharge of spacer stacks (3). The feeder device (5) is placed in association with one short end of the stack (1). Further, the apparatus has a conveyor device is located above the stack (1) for conveying spacer sticks (3) from the feeder device (5) to the stack (1). At least those parts of the conveyor device which are located under the spacer sticks (3) are disposed to be movable in the lateral direction between advancement positions over the stack (1) and release positions outside the stack. A sticks (3) are movable from position over the stack (1) to positions where they rest on the stack (1) sticks on a board stack is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: Jonas Gunnarsson
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Patent number: 6491492Abstract: A shingling nip roll is added between an infeed conveyor and a reciprocating table. The nip roll slows the speed of the sheets thereby reducing bruising and buckling as sheets are ejected to the table. Further, the trailing end of a dropped sheet is overlapped by a leading end of the next upstream sheet which assists in maintaining control of the dropped sheet as it drops onto the reciprocating table.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Longford Equipment International LimitedInventor: Edward J. Cook
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Device for stacking sheets, in particular sheet-fed paper or cardboard sheets delivered onto pallets
Patent number: 6318954Abstract: Devices for stacking sheet-fed paper or cardboard sheets (1) on pallets (4) are known to have a vertically stationary conveyor (2) at a height above the maximum stack level above the floor and a storage platform (5) which can be raised and lowered upon which the stacks are formed. An optical sensor (17) which senses the stack level is arranged at the input side prior to the stacking area to control the lowering of the storage platform (5). According to the invention, at least three optical sensors (17) are disposed below the conveyor level at a slight distance from each other in a vertical line. The maximum vertical distance between the two sensors (17) is 20 mm. By activating any two sensors (17), the drop in height of the sheets (1) can be set depending on the type of sheet and without the need for extensive adjustment upon a change in the type of sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Jagenberg Papiertechnik GmbHInventors: Peter Voss, Ernst Claassen