Pusher Patents (Class 414/790.3)
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Patent number: 11746485Abstract: A traffic barrel deploying and retrieving apparatus comprises a roller deck mounted on the tailgate of a flatbed utility truck. An aft-facing cage and a forward-facing cage are appended to the ends of the roller deck. The cages have proximal and distal walls each spaced apart by a gap into which a traffic barrel is received. The aft-facing cage stabilizes a barrel dropped into it as the barrel is left behind by the moving truck. The forward-facing cage includes swing arms and a pivotable and elevatable paddle whereby an operator uses a first swing arm to tip the barrel forward so that the paddle delves beneath it so that a second swing arm sweeps the barrel onto the paddle. The apparatus then elevates the paddle to the level of the roller deck so the retrieves barrel may be brought aboard the truck bed.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2023Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Inventor: Jeffrey C Brown
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Patent number: 11602944Abstract: A cleaning roller to be brought into contact with a medium includes a rotary shaft having a first end portion and a second end portion, and a sticky roller attached to the rotary shaft. A cleaning roller holder includes a first bearing portion configured to restrict a movement range of the first end portion and a second bearing portion configured to restrict a movement range of the second end portion. In a state where the first end portion is disposed at the first bearing portion and the second end portion is disposed at the second bearing portion, the cleaning roller holder positions the cleaning roller in a detachable manner. The center of gravity of the cleaning roller is shifted from the center of the cleaning roller in the longitudinal direction toward the first end portion, and is in a range where the sticky roller exists in the longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2021Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Yusuke Kanno, Norio Nagata, Hiroyuki Endo
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Patent number: 10946433Abstract: Conveying of a molded body for heat exchanger fins at a high speed to prevents deformation of the molded body for heat exchanger fins and the generation of noise. A molding apparatus forms a plurality of cutaway portions at different positions on each molded body of the product width. A rotational shaft is provided that extends in the width direction and has a plurality of rotating discs that have a plurality of tapered protrusions, which are capable of advancing into the cutaway portions, formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof provided on the rotational shaft for each molded body for heat exchanger fins of the product width. When the plurality of cutaway portions of the molded bodies for heat exchanger fins of the product width, on which the plurality of cutaway portions has different positions, are disposed directly above the rotational shaft, the protrusions advance into the cutaway portions.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: HIDAKA SEIKI KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Junichi Nishizawa, Keiichi Morishita
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Patent number: 10414607Abstract: A portioning system for portioning stackable flat carton elements in a stack (101) for further processing. A feeder device (105) includes a lifting platform (106) and a pushing platform (107), wherein the feeder device (105) is movable along a linear path (108) for pushing the stack (101) to a delivery position. The feeder device (105) is further movable along a lifting direction (110) having at least a component parallel to the gravity direction. The feeder device (105) is configured such that the lifting platform (106) is movable partially below the flat elements defining the stack (101) such that an edge portion (111) of the stack (101) is arranged on the lifting platform (106) for being liftable by the lifting platform (106). The feeder device (105) is further configured such that the stack (101) is pushable by the pushing platform (107) along the linear path (108) until the stack (101) is arranged at the delivery position.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2015Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: BOBST GRENCHEN AGInventor: Stefan Wick
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Patent number: 10196225Abstract: According to one embodiment, a delivery accumulating apparatus includes a collection base which is capable of accumulating a plurality of deliveries to be sequentially overlapped in a standing state in an accumulating direction on a surface thereof; an accumulating paddle which is capable of supporting a plurality of the deliveries accumulated on the collection base from an opposite direction of the accumulating direction, the accumulation paddle being arranged from above the collection base so that evacuation is possible; and an accommodation box which is arranged below the collection base, and is capable of accommodating a plurality of the deliveries.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Masashi Ohtake, Hidenari Mori
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Patent number: 10167150Abstract: A feeder system for feeding a stack (101) of stackable flat, carton elements to a processing device: A delivery ramp (103) includes a receiving surface (104) on which an edge portion (111) and a center portion (116) of the stack (101) is arrangeable. A transport device (125) includes a supporting platform on which at least a further edge portion (115) of the stack (101) is supportable, wherein the supporting platform is arranged adjacent to the receiving surface (104) such that the further edge portion (115) of the stack (101) may be received. A downholder element (117), adjusts a size of a gap (705) between the downholder element and a supporting platform, such that the further edge portion (115) of the stack (101) is clampable between them.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: BOBST GRENCHEN AGInventors: Maurizio Gugel, Stefan Wick
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Patent number: 10144037Abstract: Presently disclosed embodiments are directed to a system and method for controlling/adjusting a position of mail product or other contents in an automated mail tray. Specifically, the disclosed embodiments utilize an automated mail tray with a ridged construction to allow automation equipment to adjust, load, and unload mail product in a structured manner. An adjustment feature, along with a moveable bottom surface of the mail tray, may be used to adjust a position of mail product in the automated mail tray into a vertical position. In some embodiments, the system may actuate the adjustment feature in response to sensor feedback that the mail product has fallen from the vertical position. Once the mail is in the vertical position, the moveable tray bottom may lift the mail product until it is elevated out of the tray for movement into other automation equipment without tray wall interference.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Toshiba International CorporationInventors: Bruce H. Hanson, Jeffrey Anthony Gavenas
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Patent number: 9354580Abstract: An image forming apparatus includes an apparatus main body including an opening, an image forming unit, a storage portion, a moving unit, and a control unit. The control unit switches between a first state and a second state, the first state being a state where the moving unit is prohibited from moving and exposing a first sheet when information about a second user different from a first user who has instructed to print a first sheet is received, and the second state being a state where the moving unit is permitted to move and expose the first sheet if information about the second user is received.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2015Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Genki Takahashi, Masayoshi Fukatsu, Hiroharu Tsuji, Yohei Suzuki
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Patent number: 9338944Abstract: A towable vertical stacking bale accumulator features angle-adjustable roller beds on an obliquely oriented trailer frame whereby a rearwardly declining slope of the rollers gravitationally conveys individual bales from the baler to a stacking station at the rear of the trailer frame, where an automatically controlled gate provides a stop for retaining the bales until either a full stack is compiled or an error is detected. Spring loaded bale lifters feature concave undersides to encourage retraction of same as they are lowered down the sides of a newly arrived bale, and carry hanging bale guides that prevent the incoming bales from overshooting sides of the roller bed. Lift frames on which the bale lifters are carried are raised and lowered by hydraulically driven lift arms, and are further stabilized by engagement of lift frame followers with guide members of upright support structures provided on opposing sides of the roller bed.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: PHIBER MANUFACTURING INC.Inventors: Harvey G. Bergen, A. Philip Friesen, Derek J. Friesen
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Patent number: 9132981Abstract: A print medium finishing apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a conveyance module configured to convey print media on a first tray to a second tray. Since a rotary member of the conveyance module is rotated to support the print media on the first tray during a process in which the conveyance module passes through a through-hole formed in a support section of a main body to move over the first tray, disorder of the print media is reduced during a process of conveying the print media to the second tray.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2014Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Jae Wuk Lee, Sang Cheol Kim, Myung Hun Oh, Je Won Jeong
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Patent number: 8960402Abstract: Provided is a financial device, which comprises a medium entrance, a medium processing apparatus, and a control unit. A medium is deposited or withdrawn through the medium entrance. The medium processing apparatus processes the medium. The control unit controls the medium processing apparatus. The medium processing apparatus comprises a front guider, a rear guider behind the front guider, a pushing member pushing a medium disposed in a medium processing space, and a supporting guider supporting the medium in the medium processing space. The control unit controls an operation of the medium processing apparatus such that states of the front guider, the rear guider, the pushing member, and the supporting guider when moving of a medium is completed in the medium processing space to deposit the medium are the same as states of the front guider, the rear guider, the pushing member, and the supporting guider when moving of a medium is completed in the medium processing space to withdraw or return the medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: LG CNS Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sumin Lee
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Patent number: 8770911Abstract: A collating conveyor (4, 6) receives products (2) sequentially from a delivery point and collates them into groups (8). A pusher (9) transfers groups (8) of products from the collating conveyor (4, 6) to a receiving trough (10), where they are turned through a predetermined angle B. The collating conveyor (4, 6) is inclined to the horizontal and is provided with lugs (5, 7), each of which supports a stack (8) of products under the effect of gravity. A pick-and-place head (11) picks up a group (8) of products from the trough (10) by gripping and clamping the products (2) together.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Quin Systems LimitedInventor: Michael Webb
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Publication number: 20130280023Abstract: A transfer assembly incorporated into a part forming operation including a structure exhibiting a generally open interior. A pair of elongated pivotal supports extend in parallel fashion along inner facing sides of the structure and channel the received opposite edges of each part delivered from the part forming operation. A rotary actuating component is mounted at an intermediate end location of the structure between the sides and pivotally interconnects to the end supports via a pair of linkage arms. A proximity trigger switch determines delivery of a part from the out feed location and, upon being activated, actuates the rotary component to separate the side extending supports to release the part for stacking in plural fashion within the open interior, following which reverse actuation of the rotary component pivotally resets the supports for receiving a subsequent part.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: BAE Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stephen C. Bruck
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Patent number: 8561977Abstract: A post-processing apparatus with a sheet ejection device includes a first sheet tray, a second sheet tray, and a sheet ejection arm. The sheet ejection arm includes a first pushing element and a second pushing element. The second pushing element is pivotally coupled to the first pushing element. The tail edges of the plural paper sheets are pushed by the sheet ejection arm from the first end of the first sheet tray, so that the plural paper sheets are moved toward the second end of the first sheet tray. When the tail edges of the plural paper sheets reach the second end of the first sheet tray, the second pushing element is swung toward the second sheet tray to press the tail edges of the plural paper sheets, so that the plural paper sheets are aligned with each other and smoothly fallen down to the second sheet tray.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Primax Electronics Ltd.Inventor: Yu-Lun Chang
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Patent number: 8517164Abstract: Improved system for batching and expelling first and second stacks (10, 20) consisting of a predetermined number of clips (3) of disposable wipes from a main production line (S, 5), including at least a first grouping device (100, 200) that counts the clips (3) and transfers the stacks (10, 20) from the main production line (S, 5) to a first diverted conveyor line (A, 6) parallel to the main one, characterized in that it includes at least a second grouping device (100, 200), placed downstream from the first one, which counts the clips (3) and transfers the stacks (10, 20) from the main production line (S, 5) to a second diverted conveyor line (B, 7), parallel to the main line (S, 5), in which the first diverted conveyor line (A, 6) develops at a level lower than the second diverted conveyor line (B, 7).Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Teknoweb SrlInventor: Fabio Zampollo
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Publication number: 20130209215Abstract: An apparatus for feeding tissues or similar folded paper articles towards an automatic packaging system, comprises means for forming stacks of articles with one or more sets of separating wheels, and means for radially ejecting and feeding the stacks to the packaging system; the ejection means comprise at least one ejection device with two or more pushing members inserted between a wheel and the other; article stop means are adjustable in a direction that is substantially tangential with respect to the separating wheel, and orthogonal with an ejection direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: RENT S.R.L.Inventor: Renzo Tommasi
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Publication number: 20130209214Abstract: A pusher assembly for a stacker includes first and second opposing moving sidewalls, each sidewall defining a lateral side of a chute region, the chute region defining a centerline therethrough. A first pusher is located on the first sidewall and is movable therewith and a second pusher is located on the second sidewall and is movable therewith. The first and second pushers, when in a home position, are staggered from one another relative to the centerline. The first pusher engages a leading edge of a stack of material in the stacker and the second pusher engages a trailing edge of the stack. In a conveying position, the first sidewall moves to engage the first pusher with the trailing edge of the stack of material, and the first and second sidewalls both move in a forward direction to discharge the stack of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventor: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
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Patent number: 8419342Abstract: A transfer device for transferring product stacks has a connecting element for connecting the transfer device to a transport device, and the transfer device has a number of receiver regions therein, that each receive a product stack. Each receiver region has guide elements with spring-loaded closure elements, and a plate that is movable in a spring-loaded manner toward the closing elements along the direction of the guide elements. When the transfer device with the product stacks therein reaches its transfer destination, the product stacks are pushed from the transfer device by the plates by spring force.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Kuka Roboter GmbHInventors: Norbert Cottone, Martin Peghini
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Publication number: 20130051968Abstract: A stacking machine for stacking flat items including a first stacking table which descends from a position higher than the infeed end to a stacking position, the separation of a constant flow of flat items in consecutive bundles occurring with this movement, and on which table flat items received from an infeed end are subsequently stacked to form bundles, connected to first displacement means which displace it between a stacking position in which the first stacking table receives flat items and an unloading position in which the bundles are transferred to the unloading means; a second stacking table which descends from a position higher than the infeed end to a stacking position, the separation of a constant flow of flat items in consecutive bundles occurring with this movement, and on which table flat items received from the infeed end are subsequently stacked to form bundles, connected to second displacement means which displace it between a stacking position in which the second stacking table receives flaType: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2010Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: MACARBOX, S.L.U.Inventors: Javier Iturriza Iceta, Andoni Izaguirre Iturbe, Aitor Aizpurua Velez, Mikel Irulegui Unzalu, Aitor Urbieta Arakistain, José Luis Lerena Ruiz
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Patent number: 8257011Abstract: In an item-handling device, a layer head includes an item layer building platform defining an item receiving plane, the layer building platform being vertically positionable. A puller bar mounts to the layer head and moves in relation thereto within a plane above the item-receiving plane. The puller bar is positionable between a retracted position above the layer building platform and an extended position offset from the layer building platform.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Top Tier, Inc.Inventors: Cary Michael Pierson, Stephen L. Heston
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Patent number: 8226345Abstract: A device for processing mail items, having: at least one stacking device for forming a bundle of superimposed mail items and moving it from a forming position to a loading position; one or more robots for removing the bundles in the loading position and moving them into a covering position; one or more covering devices for placing upside down containers over the bundles in the covering position, so the bundles of mail items are housed inside the containers; a conveying system supplied by the covering devices with bundles of mail items covered with respective upside down containers; and a turnover device for turning the containers over through 180°, so the containers are positioned with their respective openings facing upwards.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Elsag Datamat SpAInventor: Guido Teodoro De Leo
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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: 8002279Abstract: A device and method for unloading laminar elements from a roll and transferring stacks of such laminar elements, and to the roll used for the same. The method including unloading sheets from a roll with the aid of a barrier; receiving the sheets on a support, such as to form a growing stack; positioning a separator between two adjacent sheets in which the first sheet completes a finished stack on the support and the second sheet is held by the separator in order to begin a new stack; moving the support to an outlet support and pushing the finished stack with the aid of a push element in order to transfer same from the support to the outlet support; moving the support to the position of the separator and removing the separator in order to transfer the growing stack from the separator to the support. The invention also relates to the device used to implement the method.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Kontrelmec, S.L.Inventors: Ricard Chetrit Russi, Ferran Burch Gonzalez, David Miravete Guerrero
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Patent number: 7942398Abstract: A document handling apparatus includes a document transport buffering apparatus including drive belts and aligner belts. Each of the drive belts has a general continuous loop shape. The aligner belts are intermixed with the drive belts. Each of the aligner belts has a general continuous loop shape and a projection extending in a general cantilever fashion from the aligner belt. A first drive system is adapted to rotate the drive belts. A second drive system is adapted to rotate the aligner belts individually. The first and second drive systems are adapted to rotate the drive belts and the aligner belts such that a plurality of spaced stacks of documents are transported by the drive belts with one of the projections at a leading edge of each of the stacks and another one of the projections at a trailing edge of each of the stacks.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Marcinik
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Patent number: 7828507Abstract: An apparatus for forming stacks of flat objects 12, in particular printed products, comprises a compartment 10 which is mounted for selective rotation about a vertical axis and whose compartment space 10? is bounded on two mutually opposite sides by bounding elements 68, 72. In the ejection direction A, the compartment is bounded by upstream guide elements 66 and downstream guide elements 70. The flat objects 12 are fed to the compartment 10 from above and come to lie in a stack formed on the compartment base 28. The upstream guide elements 66 and downstream guide elements 70 can be moved independently of one another in order, firstly, to permit the ejection of the stack formed and, secondly, to permit the stacked objects 12 to be held firmly during the rotation of the compartment 10.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Ferag AGInventor: Werner Honegger
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Patent number: 7780396Abstract: 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: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Timothy W. Hendricks, Jeff Disrud, Frank Moncrief
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Patent number: 7736120Abstract: In an item-handling device, a layer head includes an item layer building platform defining an item receiving plane, the layer building platform being vertically positionable. A puller bar mounts to the layer head and moves in relation thereto within a plane above the item-receiving plane. The puller bar is positionable between a retracted position above the layer building platform and an extended position offset from the layer building platform.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Toptier, Inc.Inventors: Cary Michael Pierson, Stephen L. Heston
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Patent number: 7690883Abstract: A device for stacking articles which are molded and stamped in a multi-impression molding and stamping tool includes a transfer device having a single gripper plate made of lightweight construction for accepting all articles ejected from one work cycle of the molding and stamping tool. A stacking station having two stacking baskets arranged on respective arms is arranged so that the baskets are pivotable about a first axis for moving a first basket of the two baskets to a transfer position and a second basket of the two baskets to an ejection position, the transfer device transferring the articles to the transfer position of the stacking station. An ejector unit and conveyor belt are arranged proximate the ejection position, each of the first and second baskets being pivotable about a second axis, perpendicular to the first axis, at the ejection position to a pivoted position.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Kiefel GmbHInventors: Anton Huber, Johannes Crepaz, Stefan Julinek, Frank Scheutz
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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: 7637712Abstract: A system and method for stacking and storing a plurality of trays includes a stacker system and a buffer system. The stacker system includes a component, e.g., a platform, which moves a tray between a raised position and a lowered position. The buffer system includes a plurality of opposing projections for capturing the tray when the component is in the raised position.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Barton Varney, Michael A. Wisniewski
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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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Patent number: 7607883Abstract: An improved palletizing machine (10) includes a frame (12), a pallet plate (16) for supporting pallets (18), and a pallet raising and lowering mechanism (20). A pusher bar assembly (26) includes at least one raised return rail (44) to facilitate return of a pusher bar (28) to a start position (68). An extendable object positioning wheel (104) on a conveyor (119) feeding objects (24) to an object receiver (22) of the machine (10) facilitates pivoting of objects (24) between positions as the objects (24) impact the wheel (104). A stripper sheet positioning assembly (80) positions and removes a stripper sheet (82) from on top of the pallet (18) or layer (118) of objects (24) to prevent pushed objects (24) from catching upon edges of objects (24) in a layer (116) already on the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventor: Sadao Yagi
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Patent number: 7600751Abstract: An apparatus for handling mailpieces produced by a mailpiece insertion system, comprising at least one mailpiece stacking assembly and a combination support/conveyor deck. The mailpiece stacking assembly accepts a plurality of mailpieces, i.e., as they are created by a mailpiece insertion system, and aligns the mailpieces to define a mailpiece stack. The support/conveyor deck is operative to convey mailpiece containers along a mailpiece handling path and includes loading and transport sections. The loading section is, furthermore, adapted to alternately reposition each of the mailpiece containers from an in-plane position to an out-of-plane position relative to the mailpiece handling path. The in-plane position is operative to transport the mailpiece containers along the mailpiece handling path while the out-of-plane position is operative to spatially reposition each of the mailpiece containers for alignment with a side edge of the mailpiece stack.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Boris Rozenfeld
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Patent number: 7597528Abstract: An input device delivers objects one at a time to a transfer station next to a conveyor extending in a transport direction. A cassette defines an upwardly open stack well shaped to receive the objects and has a floor. The cassette is held in an upstream stack-forming position underneath the input device while the input device drops the objects one at a time into the well, and the floor of the cassette is stepped downward each time an object is dropped into the well by a distance generally equal to a vertical height of the object. When a predetermined number of the objects has been dropped into the well, the cassette is displaced downstream out of the upstream stack-forming position synchronously with the conveyor at the transport speed while the stack of objects in the well is pushed transversely of the direction out of the well into the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Uhlmann Pac-Systeme GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wolfgang Rodi
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Patent number: 7478511Abstract: An apparatus for use in packaging containers and associated lids together includes a moveable gantry with a first support portion and a second support portion alongside the first support portion. The first and second support portions are sized and configured to support the containers and the lids. A container path and a lid path are included along which containers and lids, respectively, are directed to the gantry. The gantry has a first orientation in which the first support portion is aligned with the container path to receive containers and the second support portion is aligned with the lid path to receive lids. The gantry also has a second orientation in which the gantry is repositioned such that the first support portion is aligned with the lid path to receive lids and the second support portion is aligned with the container path to receive containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Rennco LLCInventors: Robin G. Thurgood, Brian C. Bowerman, Phillip D. Hillard
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Publication number: 20080166216Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: Timothy W. Hendricks, Jeff Disrud, Frank Moncrief
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Publication number: 20080025832Abstract: A compact palletizer combines a plate apron and an apron conveyor as a layer build area positionable both vertically and horizontally to implement receipt and organization of items as layers and to stack item layers on a pallet. A puller bar serves to pull item rows into layers in a layer building operation and to act as a backstop in delivering an item layer onto a stack of items. An apron serves to also deliver empty pallets to a stack build area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Cary Michael Pierson, Stephen L. Heston
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Patent number: 7320573Abstract: A system for continuously packaging or sorting fragile articles having varying thicknesses in a stack includes a plurality of proportional shifters coupled to each of a plurality of stripping devices in an article infeed assembly. Each proportional shifter has an article gauge for measuring the height of a stack having a set or desired number of fragile articles, such as crackers or cookies. An article stripping device may be quickly and accurately adjusted in-process to measure the thickness of a set number of stacked articles contained in a given batch coming from an article infeed. The article gauge provides a measure of the height of a stack of a set number of articles sampled from an article infeed. The stack height is equivalent to the height of the stack of articles stripped by the strip feeder.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Theodore E. Jones, Jr., William A. Blain, Steve A Ramos, Edward Drake, Jr.
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Patent number: 7318306Abstract: An apparatus for use in packaging containers and associated lids together includes a moveable gantry with a first support portion and a second support portion alongside the first support portion. The first and second support portions are sized and configured to support the containers and the lids. A container path and a lid path are included along which containers and lids, respectively, are directed to the gantry. The gantry has a first orientation in which the first support portion is aligned with the container path to receive containers and the second support portion is aligned with the lid path to receive lids. The gantry also has a second orientation in which the gantry is repositioned such that the first support portion is aligned with the lid path to receive lids and the second support portion is aligned with the container path to receive containers.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Rennco LLCInventors: Robin G. Thurgood, Brian C. Bowerman, Phillip D. Hillard
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Patent number: 7311303Abstract: Various embodiments of an apparatus and method for distributing print media are provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus for distributing print media includes an accumulator that is pivotable about an axis. The accumulator has a print media inlet, a print media outlet, and an actuator that pivots the accumulator about the axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Roberto Gonzalez Gonzalez, Israel Cruz Ruiz
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Patent number: 7237774Abstract: The trailing edge of a sheet delivered to a treating tray for treating the sheet with respect to a delivering direction is made to abut against a trailing edge regulating member to thereby regulate the trailing edge position of the sheet. Next, a sheet delivery lever is reciprocally moved between a first position in which it is retracted to the upstream side of the trailing edge regulating member with respect to the sheet delivering direction and a second position in which it protrudes into the stacking area of the treating tray, to thereby push the trailing edge of the treated sheet and deliver the sheet onto a sheet stacking tray. Also, when this sheet delivery lever is to be moved from the second position to the first position, the sheet delivery lever is moved so as to be capable of passing by the sheet delivered to the treating tray, whereby even during the time when the sheet delivering lever is moved to the first position, the delivery of a succeeding sheet to the treating tray is made possible.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masayoshi Fukatsu, Atsushi Ogata, Hironobu Ata
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Patent number: 7178801Abstract: An apparatus for accumulating and delivering folded cardboard sheets includes at least a pair of stacking bases moveable along a loop including a stacking position for stacking the cardboard sheets on the stacking bases and a delivering position for delivering the pile of cardboard sheets on the stacking bases. The apparatus receives cardboard sheets fed one by one, accumulates them in a pile consisting of a predetermined number of cardboard sheets, and delivers the pile of sheets. When one of the stacking bases moves away from the stacking position, the other is moved into the stacking position so that the stacking bases alternatively move into the stacking position. Preferably, the loop has resting and ejecting positions and when one of the stacking bases moves from the ejecting to the stacking position, that stacking base ejects the pile of sheets previously formed on the other stacking base.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha IsowaInventors: Hidenori Kokubo, Hiromi Watanabe, Jiro Minami
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Patent number: 7138095Abstract: This liquid—liquid extractor essentially comprises: individual extractors (1), battery mounted, sliding or set along rails (2) and able to consist of separators of two liquid phases by centrifuging; intermediate parts (3) connecting the individual extractors (1) to allow the flows to cross them successively and to undergo increasingly improved separation of their species, or to proceed with overflows or withdrawals, these parts being simply set on the rails so as to be able to replaced easily; and a tightening system (6, 7) comprising either a stop means (6) at one end of the rails (2) and a push means (7) at the opposite end, or two push means (7) at each end, to tighten the battery and to ensure a sealed connection between the intermediate parts (3) and the individual extractors (1).Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueInventors: Patrick Rivalier, Florent Gandi, Gilles Ferlay
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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: 6966743Abstract: A device for pushing a stack of printed products from a table on which the stack is stacked has a stacking receptacle provided on the table and receiving the printed products for stacking. The stacking receptacle is defined by four lateral edges of the printed products and has two opposed lateral guide walls viewed in a pushing direction of pushing out the stack of printed products. The guide walls each have vertical guide rails moveable along the guide walls in the pushing direction. The guide rails on the opposed guide walls are positioned opposite one another in guide rail pairs forming a forward receptacle boundary and a rearward receptacle boundary in the pushing direction. The rearward receptacle boundary in the pushing direction is a pushing device for the stack of printed products.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Müller Martini Holding AGInventor: Albert Eugster
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Patent number: 6929719Abstract: The invention relates to a levelling bar for coking ovens, for levelling the cones of discharged coal which form under the filling holes of the oven chamber during the filling process. The levelling bar consists of two cheeks, such as plates (1), which extend essentially over the entire length of the ranged at a distance from each other depending on the width of the oven chamber, and parallel to each other. They are also interconnected and are essentially vertical. The levelling bar also has transversal coal carriers (2) which are arranged in the intermediate space delimited by the cheeks (1) at a mutual distance, one behind the other and which only extend over part of the cross-sectional surface of the levelling bar formed between he cheeks (1). The height (3) of the coal carriers (2), which take up the entire interval between the cheeks, is less than the height (H) of the cheeks (1) and the cheek form a gas channel (6) above the coal carriers (2) which is essentially free of built-in components.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: DMT Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbHInventors: Hans-Josef Giertz, Jürgen George, Klaus-Dieter Ruthemann
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Patent number: 6918737Abstract: A system and method for stacking a predetermined number of nestable objects is disclosed, including several alternative embodiments. The system is preferably designed for use with a plurality of nestable objects each having a measurable thickness. A cavity is configured for containing the nestable objects in an orientated position. The objects may be taken directly from a manufacturing process or otherwise loaded to the system at a receiving end. An ejector mechanism operates at the receiving end of the cavity to tamp, by relatively short strokes, successive objects into the cavity until a predetermined number of objects is achieved. At the point of tamping the last object into the cavity, the ejector executes a longer stroke to advance the now vertically oriented and stacked objects toward a discharge end of the cavity. A flange is functionally positioned proximate the discharge end of the cavity to create a span within the cavity having a length.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventor: Randy Golden
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Patent number: 6851918Abstract: A handling apparatus for groups of thermoformed object constantly held in a correct axial alignment. The apparatus include at least one picking up and release head having as many receiving seats extending parallel to one another from the head as are the stacks to be handled, and a drive apparatus arranged to move a respective pick up and release head between a stack pick up station and a stack release station of one or more stacks of thermoformed objects and to position it correctly both at the stack pick up station and at the stack release station. At least one mobile pusher member is arranged to engage the stacks of thermoformed objects located in each receiving sear, and control drive apparatus for each mobile pusher member to follow and hold down each stack while each stack is being released from its respective receiving seat.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: ISAP OMV Group SPAInventor: Pietro Padovani
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Patent number: 6845860Abstract: A conveyor transfer apparatus (100) conveys stacks of product (S1) on a multi-row conveyor (110) having a plurality of parallel, spaced-apart belts (112) toward a single-row conveyor (120) oriented transversely to the multi-row conveyor. When a stack is in a desired position, an elevator assembly (130) lifts the stack above the multi-row conveyor to a position near the single-row conveyor. The elevator assembly includes a plurality of elongate members (136) that are sized and spaced to move between adjacent belts of the multi-row conveyor. A pusher assembly (140) extends to push the lifted stack from the elevator assembly onto the single row conveyor. The elevator assembly and pusher assembly then retract until another stack is in position to be lifted. A plurality of elevator assemblies and pusher assemblies are arranged to engage particular rows of stacks.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: ARR Tech, Inc.Inventor: Eugene W. Walker
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Patent number: 6783317Abstract: A machine for building a stack of stiff flat articles comprises an input device for feed of a horizontal flow of flat articles in an overlapping shingled relationship and travelling in a first direction, a pusher mechanism for engaging with a side of one of the flat articles and for driving a plurality of flat articles into a vertical stack at a first location. The pusher mechanism comprises a carriage device for movement in the first direction, a bottom-pusher mechanism mounted on the carriage and a top-pusher mechanism mounted on the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Eric Claeys