Forms Layered Stack Or Row And Then Upends It Patents (Class 414/789.2)
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Patent number: 11377239Abstract: A working process of a machine for wrapping products in packages, carried out with a thermoplastic material film from a reel, the process comprising: reducing a transversal section of a hollow mandrel to be smaller than a transversal dimension of a bundle of products, positioning a sealing device in a position for sealing overlapped longitudinal edges of the film while forming a new tubular film casing, arranging two vertically mobile elements of a sealing and transversal cutting assembly in a closure position on the head portion of the new tubular film casing and on the tail portion of the tubular film casing of a finished package, and conveying the new tubular film casing away from the mandrel, and repeating the process so that the product placed inside the tubular casing by the mandrel is wrapped in a tight adherent manner due to the elastic retraction of the film.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2018Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: CPS Company S.r.l.Inventors: Stefano Cassoli, Marco Cassoli
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Patent number: 11198332Abstract: A tyre includes a tread portion provided with blocks each protruding toward a ground contact surface thereof from a tread bottom surface, and axially spaced side portions each extending from the tread portion to a respective bead portion. The blocks include shoulder blocks spaced. The shoulder blocks each include an overhanging portion located axially outside the corresponding side portion. The overhanging portion includes a pair of first walls extending in substantially parallel with a tyre meridian cross-section. The shoulder blocks have shoulder block lengths which are lengths in the tyre circumferential direction measured between the pair of first walls along the ground contact surface, wherein the shoulder block lengths are shorter than gap lengths which are lengths in the tyre circumferential direction measured on the tread bottom surface between adjacent shoulder blocks.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2018Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventor: Masahiro Hikita
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Patent number: 9828182Abstract: The invention relates to a suspended pouch (10) acting as a container for conveyed goods for transporting goods to be conveyed in a suspended conveyor device, comprising a first pouch side wall (12) and a second pouch side wall (14) which can be unfolded and folded up to open and close a conveyed goods receiving region (16), and comprising a suspension means (20), the first pouch side wall (12) comprising a rigid edge contour region (12r) and being connected at said region to the suspension means (20) so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (26), and the second pouch side wall (14) being connected to the suspension means (20), or said suspension means being able to act on said second side wall, in such a way that the first and second pouch side wall (12, 14) can be unfolded and folded up by pivoting the first pouch side wall (12) about the pivot axis (26), wherein the suspended pouch (10) comprises a basic unit (50) and an interchangeable element (60), the basic unit (50) comprising the suspension means (20)Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: RSL LOGISTIK GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Rolf Schoenenberger
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Publication number: 20140190132Abstract: Machine (1) for converting paper comprising a starwheel unit (10) equipped with at least one cylindrical body having a plurality of grooves (15), each of which is configured to receive a respective sheet (11) of a plurality of folded sheets (11) that are carried in turn, for example between two transmission belts (200, 201), along a feeding direction (101), for example a direction substantially tangential to the starwheel unit (10). The starwheel unit rotates about a rotation axis (110), for example in a counterclockwise direction, and discharges in turn the sheets (11) present in the grooves (15) onto a formation table (20, 120). More precisely, the folded sheets are discharged to achieve a predetermined angular release position, in order to form a stack (50) of folded sheets (11). The machine (1) can comprise a transfer means for transferring the formed stacks (50) from the table (20, 120) to said conveying means (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventor: Alessandro De Matteis
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Patent number: 8770910Abstract: An automatic stacker with a hydraulically operated pivoting fork assembly for receiving beams from a continuously moving production line using a fork assembly, a drive assembly that operates automatically, a pair of moving bidirectional members in strands using various sensors and a control assembly with computer instructions that can engage a remote control and other live decks and roll cases, to allow automatic stacking of beams into tiers and into bundles, including stacking from a remote location while allowing monitoring and management of multiple stackers from a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Mill Innovations & Design, LLCInventors: Leroy M. Kuhns, Martin E. Kuhns, Kevin Scott Mullet
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Patent number: 8721254Abstract: A computer implemented method for automatically stacking beams from a continuously moving live deck, wherein the method involves sequentially receiving a plurality of beams onto a stacking fork assembly, pivoting the stacking fork assembly from a receiving position to a stacking position forming a tier of beams, placing the tier on a pair of bidirectional moving members, moving the tier away from the stacking fork assembly, rotating the stacking fork assembly back to the receiving position to sequentially receive another plurality of beams, pivoting the plurality of beams forming a second tier, moving the first tier back to contact the second tier, moving the contacted first and second tier away from the stacking fork assembly enabling a third or fourth tier to be formed and contact the first and second tiers, forming a bundle.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Mill Innovations & Design, LLCInventors: Leroy M. Kuhns, Martin E. Kuhns, Kevin Scott Mullet
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Publication number: 20120014774Abstract: A method and a device for generation formatted total packages 29 comprising a defined number of adjoining equally sized individual pieces 10 formed in particular of a food product, whereby the individual pieces 10 are transported along the conveyor lines laying on conveyor belts, Whereby the individual pieces 10 on a first conveyor belt B1 are supplied at a mutual distance and at a speed VB1 to a second conveyor belt B2, B3, which forms a buffer line and which adjoins the first conveyor belt B1 in transport direction, whereby the individual pieces 10 at the beginning of the second conveyor belt B2, B3 are accumulated to a buffer stack 21 of adjoining individual pieces 10, whereby the buffer stack 21 is transported on the second conveyor belt B2, B3 at the speed VB2 which is lower than VB1, whereby at the end of the second conveyor belt B2, B3 total packages 29 are separated from the buffer stack 21 by means of a discharging conveyor belt B4 which, during the process of separating from the buffer stack 21, hasType: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Andreas Biggel, Stefan Hofer
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Patent number: 8006970Abstract: There is described a method for processing stacks (1) of sheets of securities, especially banknotes, into bundles (3) and bundle packs (4), said sheets each having an array of security prints printed thereon which array comprises M columns and N rows. According to this method, each stack (1) of sheets is processed into M successive bundle groups (3*) of N individual bundles (3) each and these M successive bundle groups (3*) are stored in M separate storage areas (11), which storage areas (11) are vertically superposed, whereby each one of the M successive bundle groups (3*) is stored in a predetermined one of the M separate storage areas (11). Subsequent stacks (1) of sheets are processed, whereby each one of the M successive bundle groups (3*) processed from said subsequent stacks (1) of sheets is piled in the same predetermined one of said M separate storage areas (11) as the first stack (1) of sheets.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: KBA-Giori S.A.Inventor: Hartmut Karl Sauer
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Patent number: 7690882Abstract: This invention provides a system and method for separating, folding, stacking and transporting a continuous web that allows stacks of web that are relatively large (four-feet-high or more) to be generated at high speed directly beneath the folding mechanism and to be transferred as complete, discrete stacks to downstream locations and stack utilization devices without interrupting the ongoing, upstream stack-folding and stack-formation process. A zigzag folded web passes by a pair of opposing front and rear compression plate assemblies, with fingers that are extended to selectively project into the folding area, onto a stack supported by a vertically moving supporting mechanism. The supporting mechanism cycles between an ever-lower position in which upper, loose pages of the folded web pass by plate fingers (when retracted) and an upper position in which the stack engages and presses upwardly against the now-extended plate fingers to compress the stack.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Lasermax Roll Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Sjostedt, Steven P. Lewalski, Bruce J. Taylor, John M. Fiske
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Patent number: 7648322Abstract: A magazine loader for automatically loading stacks of cartons onto a magazine of a mass feeder for supplying cartons to a packaging machine, includes a loader in which stacks of cartons are received and held, and a carriage on which the loader is pivotally mounted. The cartons are received loaded in the loader, after which the loader is pivoted from a loading position to a stacking position. The loader is then moved along a feeder conveyor for the packaging machine toward a magazine or supply of previously stacked cartons, until the stack of cartons is received and stacked against the previously loaded cartons to maintain a supply of cartons for feeding into the packaging machine.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Frank N. Moncrief, Timothy W. Hendricks, Jeff Disrud
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Patent number: 7610851Abstract: A bale stacker for consolidating a plurality of bales into a bale bundle. The bale stacker includes a compression chamber at least partially defined by a floor, sidewalls, and a ceiling. The compression chamber extends between an upstream opening and a downstream opening thereof. The bales are receivable in the compression chamber via the upstream opening and the bale bundle is configured to exit the compression chamber via the downstream opening. The compression chamber ceiling includes a substantially planar rear portion positioned substantially parallel to the floor. The compression chamber ceiling also includes a front portion positioned upstream from the rear portion, and located in a non-parallel relationship relative to the floor for engaging the bales as they are moved past the front portion in a downstream direction of travel toward the downstream opening, so that the bales are compressed between the front portion and the floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Marcrest Manufacturing Inc.Inventor: Mark Horst
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Publication number: 20080075576Abstract: A method and a device for putting flat, stacked objects, particularly envelopes, packaging bags, and the like, in intermediate storage and making them available. The flat objects coming out of a production machine are set down onto a stacking surface with one of their edges, and subsequently transported to a transfer location by a device for forming and making available defined rows. From there, the rows are pushed to a storage location or the issuance location, using a transport device that is driven independently of the machine cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Thomas SALM, Hans-Josef DRIESSEN
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Patent number: 7143567Abstract: Unit for packaging and palletizing rolls of paper comprising a bagging and/or forming machine adapted to sort packages of said rolls into batches or to bag said sorted loose packages in a plastic bag, and a palletizing station comprising at lease one manipulator provided with grippers to handle loose packages of delivered products from said bagging and/or forming machine. The products are conveyed to said palletizing station with a predetermined stepped sequence and spaced from one another in at least one row on a conveyer element, wherein said at least one robot and said bagging and/or forming machine are interconnected and are programmed respectively to sort said products in batches of different forms and dimensions according to a sequence which is continuously variable to form a layer of a pallet with different batches of products adjacent to and engaged with one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignees: OCME S.R.L., T.M.C. Tissue Machinery CompanyInventors: Davide Dall Omo, Gilberto Poli, Gianfranco Loperfido, Christian Zagnoni, Emanuele Gatteschi
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Patent number: 7080494Abstract: A method for making a large square bale out of a plurality of small bales, utilizing a square baler. Small bales are fed into a processing chamber resting in side by side relation on a pivoting floor. The floor is pivoted from a horizontal position to a vertical position, thereby repositioning the small bales as a stack. The stack is then elevated until it is aligned with a tubular forming channel. A plunger is used to push the stack into the tubular forming channel. Once the tubular forming chamber is substantially filled with stacks of small bales, the stacks are banded to form one large square bale.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Jim Toews
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Patent number: 7052228Abstract: A device for stacking empty transport pallets and removing empty transport pallets from a stack has a pallet receptacle with a first leg and a second leg positioned at a right angle to the first leg. The pallet receptacle is configured to receive a pallet stack of pallets, wherein the pallets are supported with a narrow side on the first leg while the lowermost pallet of the pallet stack rests flat on the second leg. A pivoting device is provided to pivot the pallet receptacle between a first end position, in which the first leg extends at a slant to the horizontal, and a second end position, in which the first leg extends substantially vertically.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Nedcon Magazijninrichtung BVInventor: Leen-Pieter de Jong
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Patent number: 6910849Abstract: A method and device for turning over stacks of products on a cartoning machine, whereby a group of products, arranged in at least one stack, is fed into a container, from which the group is expelled by a push device after the container is rotated 90° about an axis from a loading position to a turned-over unloading position; the container has a first and a second passage enabling the push device to move through the container when the container is in the turned-over unloading position and the loading position respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: G.D. Societa' per AzioniInventors: Ivanoe Bertuzzi, Alver Tacchi, Simone Scagliarini, Fiorenzo Draghetti
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Patent number: 6896474Abstract: Associated to the first product of each group or slug of products being formed is a first engagement element which follows the movement of advance of said first product, preventing it from falling forwards in the direction of advance. In such conditions, the products are made to advance according to a stacking path that is substantially horizontal, setting them up against the first product, and thus determining the formation of groups or slugs of products and counting the number of products stacked. When the number of products stacked reaches the desired value, the last product in the group is engaged by a second engagement element which exerts an action of thrust in a forward direction on the slug of products thus formed, so causing separation thereof from the first product of a new slug being formed in the stacking structure. The stacking operation is performed on the products, which are set on edge after being tipped starting from a previous substantially horizontal position of advance.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Cavanna SpAInventor: Dario Guidetti
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Patent number: 6547511Abstract: An apparatus and process of loading rolls of roofing material onto a stationary pallet, wherein the process performs a series of operations, in accordance with the present invention. Each operation includes the steps of: (a) loading rolls of roofing material onto an upwardly inclined conveyor; (b) depositing the rolls of roofing material onto a downwardly inclined-table; (c) dropping the rolls of roofing material onto a sloped, rotating table until the desired number of rolls of roofing material are accumulated; (d) rotating the table and then tilting the plate until it is nearly upright into a vertical position; (e) traversing the rotating table over the pallet conveyor; and (f) unloading the roll of roofing material from the rotating table onto the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc.Inventor: Paul S. Adams
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Patent number: 6494668Abstract: A method and a device are disclosed for stacking unpacked processed cheese slices. Single stacks consisting of a plurality of superimposed processed cheese slices are continuously supplied by a transportation device to a first turning station. At the first turning station, the single stacks are individually rotated through 90° in the direction of transportation. These rotated single stacks subsequently are supplied to a second turning station. At the second turning station, two or more single stacks are arranged behind one another in a row and then are rotated together through 90° in the direction of transportation. Thus, the two or more single stacks come to rest on top of one another and form a multiple stack of processed cheese slices.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Natec, Reich, Summer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Wilhelm Baur, Franz Hartmann
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Publication number: 20010041130Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for stacking unpacked processed cheese slices and is characterised in that single stacks consisting of a plurality of superimposed processed cheese slices are continuously supplied by a transportation device to a first turning station, in which the single stacks are individually tilted through 90° in the direction of transportation, the tilted single stacks subsequently being supplied to a second turning station, in which two or more single stacks are arranged behind one another in a row and are tilted together through 90° in the direction of transportation, so that the two or more single stacks come to rest on top of one another and form a multiple stack of processed cheese slices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 1999Publication date: November 15, 2001Applicant: Natec, Reich, Sumergmbh & Co., KGInventors: WILHELM BAUR, FRANZ HARTMANN
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Patent number: 6312208Abstract: A system for stacking continuous folded forms or web coming from a folder and separator and moving to a conveyor. A table is positioned adjacent and in line with the conveyor and in a position for receiving a horizontally-extending stack of folded forms disposed on the table top. The table is a tiltable table and is able to be tilted from a substantially-horizontal position to a substantially-vertical position to likewise move the stack from a horizontal to a vertical stack position. A cart is movable to a position adjacent to the tilted table for receiving from the table the vertical stack for support on the cart. The cart can include a plurality of storage locations that can each be provided with a stack.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Roll Systems, Inc.Inventors: H. W. Crowley, John W. Clifford, Peter Bianchetto
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Patent number: 6234467Abstract: The apparatus comprises a conveyor (2) for feeding paper sheets into a cassette (4) in a stacker (2). The conveyor (2) can be switched between two positions such that successive documents are separated from one another by a lateral shift. The cassette (4) is lowered in the stacker (3) as the stack builds up. After the stack is completed the cassette (4) is turned by 180°, removed from the stacker (3) and inserted into a sorter (6). The sorter (6) picks up the documents one by one and pushes them onto a conveyor (7) which transports them to a finishing machine (8).Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Kurt Runzi