Patents Assigned to Meyer Machine Company
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Patent number: 5119939Abstract: A bucket conveyor frame. At least one horizontal section and one vertical section are connected by a curved section. Each section has a central support tube. A plurality of plates connected to the support tube lie in approximately vertical planes. Upper and lower chain hold downs extend the length of the sections. A transport track delivers products from an infeed station to a discharge station and a return track returns the buckets to the infeed station in a continuous loop. Chain sprockets are located within enclosed housings at the infeed and discharge stations.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Meyer Machine CompanyInventors: Eugene W. Teeter, Cynthia G. Campbell, Jimmie F. Lassiter, Jr.
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Patent number: 5038910Abstract: A bucket distribution system for receiving products at an infeed station and selectively discharging the products at a plurality of distribution stations. A plurality of buckets travel in a continuous path and each receive a predetermined portion of products at an infeed station. Bucket trip apparatus at each of the discharge stations selectively pivots the buckets in a direction opposite to the direction of bucket travel to cause the buckets to discharge products therein. Feeders at primary distribution stations are adapted to roll in and out of position for servicing. Products may recirculate within the system to thereby reduce the amount of products taken off-line.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Meyer Machine CompanyInventors: Jimmie F. Lassiter, Jr., David R. Slager
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Patent number: 4972934Abstract: A bucket distribution system for receiving products at an infeed station and selectively discharging the products at a plurality of distribution stations. A plurality of buckets travel in a continuous path and each receive a predetermined portion of products at an infeed station. Bucket trip apparatus at each of the discharge stations selectively pivots the buckets in a direction opposite to the direction of bucket travel to cause the buckets to discharge products therein. Feeders at primary distribution stations are adapted to roll in and out of position for servicing. Products may recirculate within the system to thereby reduce the amount of products taken off-line.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1990Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Meyer Machine CompanyInventors: Jimmie F. Lassiter, Jr., David R. Slager
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Patent number: 4960199Abstract: A bucket distribution system for receiving products at an infeed station and selectively discharging the products at a plurality of distribution stations. A plurality of buckets travel in a continuous path and each receive a predetermined portion of products at an infeed station. Bucket trip apparatus at each of the discharge stations selectively pivots the buckets in a direction opposite to the direction of bucket travel to cause the buckets to discharge products therein. Feeders at primary distribution stations are adapted to roll in and out of position for servicing. Products may recirculate within the system to thereby reduce the amount of products taken off-line.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1990Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: Meyer Machine CompanyInventors: Jimmie F. Lassiter, Jr., David R. Slager
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Patent number: 4892179Abstract: A bucket distribution system for receiving products at an infeed station and selectively discharging the products at a plurality of distribution stations. A plurality of buckets travel in a continuous path and each receive a predetermined portion of products at an infeed station. Bucket trip apparatus at each of the discharge stations selectively pivots the buckets in a direction opposite to the direction of bucket travel to cause the buckets to discharge products therein. Feeders at primary distribution stations are adapted to roll in and out of position for servicing. Products may recirculate within the system to thereby reduce the amount of products taken off-line.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Meyer Machine CompanyInventors: Jimmie F. Lassiter, Jr., David R. Slager